By Tony Mauro | January 22, 2018
The justices will consider when the federal government can regulate private land under the Endangered Species Act in a case that's drawn strong interest from business advocates, conservative interest groups and states.
By Tony Mauro | January 20, 2018
A government-wide shutdown is a "non-event," retired Supreme Court clerk William Suter said in an interview Saturday. "The court marches on."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven Zeidman | January 19, 2018
Steven Zeidman writes: In 'McCoy', the Supreme Court must decide whether it is unconstitutional for defense counsel to concede a client's guilt over his express objection.
By Marcia Coyle | January 19, 2018
The justices will likely hear arguments this spring in the case Trump v. Hawaii. Hogan Lovells partner Neal Katyal represents the state.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 19, 2018
A team from Hogan Lovells met with Justice Department lawyers in December to talk about the case. Main Justice backed Venezuela at earlier stages in the long-running fight over the 2010 seizure of an American company's oil drilling rigs and other property.
By Tony Mauro | January 19, 2018
New York litigator Anton Metlitsky, a former clerk to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., received the nod to argue his first-ever Supreme Court case after the Justice Department abandoned its defense.
By Samuel C. Stretton | January 18, 2018
I saw that the new district attorney in Philadelphia has listed abolishing cash bail as one of his goals. I have also seen other reports. How will this affect lawyers?
By Marcia Coyle | January 18, 2018
Justice Elena Kagan questioned the absence of the U.S. solicitor general "in a case in which one would expect the government to be here." The Labor Department is revisiting the rule at issue in the case.
By Marcia Coyle | January 17, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with whether a criminal defense lawyer violates the Constitution by ignoring his client's express wishes in order to save him from the death penalty.
By Tony Mauro | January 17, 2018
The amicus brief Ruthanne Deutsch filed in 'Hall v. Hall' on behalf of eight retired district court judges got some attention Tuesday. She discussed her experience working on the brief and the perspective former jurists can contribute.
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