The Dance of Judges and Publics
For the most part judges serve as a critical link in the ordinary flow of administration. Whether criminal law or civil, the main...
For the most part judges serve as a critical link in the ordinary flow of administration. Whether criminal law or civil, the main...
In the five years since 20 school children and six educators were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Ct., a new...
At The Federalist, Margot Cleveland notes that although the justices denied cert this week in Evans v. Georgia Regional Hospital, which asks whether...
Amid rising Republican criticism of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, members of Congress and former prosecutors say the Justice Department has amped...
Important (for good or evil) as Brexit may be to the future of Britain, it is not without its importance for the European...
The petition of the day is: Southern California Edison Company v. Nevada Department of Taxation 17-755 Issue: Whether proof that a tax scheme violates the dormant...
While commentators (like me) were predicting a blitz of data breach-related D&O litigation, the anticipated onslaught failed to materialize. The few cases that...
Under pressure from a national advocacy group, Nashville leaders may change the bail system that keeps some criminal defendants in jail if they...
The New York City Council and Mayor Bill de Blasio reached an agreement on legislation to tighten restrictions on police stops, ending years...