Over at my other blog, Curriculum Matters, I’ve written about how Street Law Inc., a nonprofit organization that promotes civics education, has added a new chapter about immigration law to the latest ...
For anyone worried about the future of the legal profession, my early impression is that it will be in really good hands. Last fall, I checked a box that's been on my bucket list for years: I began ...
Joe Luppino-Esposito is the director of Rule of Law Initiatives at the Due Process Institute. When Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) asked Attorney General Eric Holder to explain the letters concerning ...
In 2008, the United States Supreme Court held, in District of Columbia v. Heller, that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution protects an individual right to keep and bear arms. This ...
DANBURY — As a trial judge at the state Superior Court on White Street, Kevin Russo faces defendants, lawyers, prosecutors and jurors almost every day. But on Friday morning, Russo found a very ...
Opinion: Bloomberg Law recognized its inaugural Unrivaled honorees in 2025. Several of these top litigators wrote Insights this fall about keys to litigation and leadership.
I had the privilege of sitting down with John Burke, a veteran Chicago litigator and former Ice Miller office managing partner and current litigator at Kreis Enderle in Michigan to talk about what ...
Wednesday’s Supreme Court oral argument in Carson v. Makin taught two important rule-of-law lessons. One is the danger of seeking “neutrality” toward religion through abstract, one-size-fits-all ...