US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part V: Criminal Law & Procedure and Wrap-Up
Part V – Criminal Law and Procedure & Wrap-Up
The last, but certainly not least, panelist was Judge Nathan. She agreed that during this term, the Court swing in favor of criminal defendants, noting Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part IV: Securities Law, Intellectual Property, and Procedure
Part IV – Securities Law, Intellectual Property, and Procedure
Mr. Rosenkranz began with a discussion of Omnicare, Inc. v. Laborers District Council Construction Industry Pension Fund, a case Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part III: Civil Rights, Voting Rights and Equal Protection
Part III – Civil Rights, Voting Rights and Equal Protection
Mr. Katyal began with some statistics, pointing out that in 7 federal criminal cases before the Court this term, the Government lost 6 of Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review - Part II: Administrative Law, Federalism and Separation of Powers
Part II – Administrative Law, Federalism and Separation of Powers
Professor Amar was the next presenter. As a self-described “academic” with “life tenure,” his perspective enlightened the audience in Read More
US Supreme Court: A Year in Review
Part I – Overview & Speech, Religion & Campaign Finance
On July 16, 2015, Roy Liebman and I had the honor of attending the New York City Bar Association’s continuing legal education program entitled, Read More
The D.C. Circuit Offers an Innovative Way to Fight “Link Rot”
In a July 30, 2015 press release, The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit announced a new program designed to preserve web-based information cited by the Court in its decisions. (Please Read More