A Closer Look At Justice Neil Gorsuch’s Current Clerks
Let's learn more about this formidable foursome.
Let's learn more about this formidable foursome.
These clerks are like their boss: brilliant, well-credentialed, and (seemingly) conservative.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
It's pretty, pretty sizable -- although it falls far short of Judge Merrick Garland's.
It's nice to have friends on both sides of the aisle.
Judge Gorsuch maintains a deeply held conservative worldview that goes all the way back to his college days.
ATL editors David Lat and Elie Mystal break down Donald Trump's Supreme Court event in real time.
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Judge Gorsuch has been on the SCOTUS radar for almost a decade.
They're all distinguished conservative jurists, although not the most diverse group.
It looks like it's down to two: Judge Diane Sykes and Judge Bill Pryor.
A closer look at the ten new names on Donald Trump's SCOTUS list.
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"At some point, this court has a duty to do more than observe, record, and warn. It has a duty to act."
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Litigators at large law firms spend an inordinate (and depressing) amount of time on discovery disputes. They bombard poor magistrate judges with motions to compel. They bicker over deposition timing and location. They compile massive privilege logs. They file letter briefs with the court, explaining their entitlement to certain documents that opposing counsel is withholding, […]
Federal government lawyers are having their pay frozen. But let’s face it: you don’t don’t go into government service for the money. You might do it for the experience. You might do it for the lifestyle. And, depending on the position, you might do it for the prestige. Someone once said to me, “You can’t […]