Good morning everyone! Today is Tuesday, November 30th. Here’s a quick look back at yesterday’s headlines. Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens gave an interview to 60 Minutes… New York…
Sunday nights just aren’t the same without Jessica Fletcher, and I confess that without the pairing of Murder, She Wrote, I rarely watch 60 Minutes anymore. Fortunately, in the age…
Good morning everyone! Today is Wednesday, June 30th. Here’s a quick recap of yesterday’s stories. Thompson Hine bolstered its Washington D.C. product liability practice group with the addition of Fern…
Today was Day 2 of the Kagan confirmation hearings and here’s just a few of the highlights, according to an Associated Press summary… Sen. Jeff Sessions took a strong stand…
As I write this, Senators on the judiciary committee are making their opening statements while Elena Kagan sits silently, more like a prop on a stage than a nominee to the…
Good morning everyone! Today is Monday, March 1, and here’s a quick look back at Friday’s news… Profits and revenue decline at Debevoise & Plimpton… Ogletree Deakins open a new…
The Supreme Court’s controversial Citizens United ruling last month, which removed restrictions on corporate political spending, could lead to an amendment to the U.S. Constitution if some on Capitol Hill…
Good morning! Today is Thursday, February 18, and here’s a quick look back at yesterday’s headlines… Citizens are nearly united against the Citizens United ruling… Kilpatrick Stockton picked up a…
Two Senate Democrats have unveiled their plan to blunt the effect of the Citizens United ruling. Their proposal nibbles around the edge of the decision in several significant ways. The…
Part way through tonight’s State of the Union address, President Obama took the extraordinary step of first upbraiding the Supreme Court for its Citizens United decision, and then urging Congress…
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