At stake in a case from Oklahoma is whether the court will expand the boundaries of government aid to faith-based institutions. It would be a sea change in education law.
The hearing last month explored the legal process for enforcing the fiduciary duty of retirement plans to avoid excessive recordkeeping fees.
Longmaid and Emily Kennedy of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP discuss a key case before the U.S. Supreme Court that ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has spent recent days alongside several Trump administration Cabinet officials – making ...
A group of U.S. Senators, led by Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), has introduced the Protecting Our Supreme Court Justices Act, a bill aimed at increasing penalties for individuals who attempt to ...
A look at the views and background of LDS lawyer Sheldon Gilbert, who is the new head of the influential Federalist Society.
The tech oligarch has unleashed his slow-rolling coup d’état across the federal government, and it’s not clear anything can ...
How much proof of mismanagement or financial malfeasance do you need before you can legally accuse your retirement plan of ripping you off?
For years, the Supreme Court has been expanding the boundaries of government aid to religious schools. St. Isidore’s case ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether Oklahoma can open St. Isidore: an online Roman Catholic charter school named ...
The Supreme Court newly empowered the judiciary in reviewing agency regulations. What difference will it make for the tax ...
The damage wrought by legitimizing this form of discrimination will not be limited to the trans community. Laws and legal ...