National Law Journal


CFPB's Top Deputy Plans to Drop Bid to Oust Trump-Appointed Leader

“Now that President Trump has decided to seek Senate confirmation of a new director for the independent Consumer Financial... Read More

LITIGATION | NEWS

Justices' Elite Experiences Make Roberts Court 'Relative Outlier,' Law Prof Says

By Marcia Coyle
"The Roberts Court Justices have spent more pre-appointment time in legal academia, appellate judging, and living in... Read More

GOVERNMENT | NEWS

Pepper Hamilton Files Action Seeking FBI Records of US Troops' WWII-Era Heist of Crown Jewels

By Tom McParland
Attorneys from Pepper Hamilton are aiding a Delaware author in his bid to force the FBI to release records of the agency's... Read More

LAW FIRM COMPETITION | NEWS

How Trump's SCOTUS Nominee Could Change Big Law Business

By Ryan Lovelace
As everyone waits for the president to name his nominee, read all about the latest comings and goings in the D.C. legal... Read More

LAW FIRM HIRING | NEWS

June Brings Uptick in Legal Employment

By Scott Flaherty
The country's legal services industry added thousands of jobs in June, pushing the figure for legal jobs slightly above... Read More

LAW FIRM MANAGEMENT | NEWS

Appellate, Antitrust Partners Take the Reins for Gibson Dunn in DC

By Ryan Lovelace
Thomas Dupree Jr. and Cynthia Richman replace Daniel Nelson and Andrew Tulumello as co-leaders of the firm's Washington... Read More

Commentary: How Democrats Could Preserve Settled Law Like 'Roe,' Even With a New Conservative Justice

Even if a solidly conservative Justice is confirmed to the High Court, Democrats aren't powerless against the rollbacks... Read More

Raymond Kethledge Has a Few Thoughts on Agency Deference

The elevation of Raymond Kethledge—and his views on Chevron deference—could come at a time when conservative criticism... Read More



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