By Tony Mauro | August 13, 2018
Documents the Senate Judiciary Committee posted as part of Kavanaugh's nomination reveal a heightened-alert atmosphere inside and outside the White House surrounding the speculation that Supreme Court vacancies would soon open up.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shepard Goldfein and Karen Hoffman Lent | August 13, 2018
In their column on Antitrust Trade and Practice, Shepard Goldfein and Karen Hoffman Lent discuss Judge Brett Kavanaugh's doctrinal preferences regarding antitrust law.
By Ryan Lovelace | August 10, 2018
The hearings on Kavanaugh's nomination will come less than a month before the start of the next Supreme Court term.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 10, 2018
Judge Paul Kelly Jr.'s criticism of the Endangered Species Act could cheer Georgia water users, but his analysis could be far different in the Georgia-Florida water wars.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez | August 10, 2018
In 1960 Richard Nixon and John Kennedy battled for New York's all-important 45 electoral college votes. Nixon proved more popular among Republicans than Kennedy was among Democrats—Nixon received 3,446,419 votes on the GOP line to Kennedy's 3,423,909 on the Democratic line, a margin for Nixon of some 23,000 votes.
By Tony Mauro | August 10, 2018
No matter what the reason for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision, it will reduce future litigation costs for both Florida and Georgia as the fact-finding continues.
By Tony Mauro | August 10, 2018
No matter what the reason for the U.S. Supreme Court's decision, it will reduce future litigation costs for both Florida and Georgia as the fact-finding continues.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Orlofsky and Ethan M. Simon | August 10, 2018
As of last month, most states had adopted Daubert for purposes of their Rule 702 analogues. New Jersey was one of the few exceptions, until now.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 9, 2018
An abortion case in the Georgia Supreme Court could test its 113-year-old decision finding a right of privacy in the state constitution against the state's "textualist" Supreme Court.
By Marcia Coyle | August 9, 2018
"If the law permits this execution to go forward in spite of the horrific final minutes that [Billy Ray] Irick may well experience, then we have stopped being a civilized nation and accepted barbarism. I dissent," Sotomayor wrote.
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