How Election Results Will Impact North Carolina Businesses
by Ed Turlington
After a lengthy and contentious campaign, voters have chosen new leaders for our nation and state. Those choices could impact North Carolina businesses in a number of significant ways.
Elections Dustup
by Rachel Shrewsbury
Two election security bills working their way through the Texas House and Senate are creating divisions within the Texas GOP and meeting stiff opposition from many who view them as voter suppression.
Jamie Gorelick Gets It Right
by Meredith Hinshaw-Chaney
Jamie Gorelick on politics, justice, and the rule of law.
Biden’s History-Making SCOTUS Nominees
by Gregory Sirico
The promise of the first Black female Supreme Court Justice in history is on the verge of reality as the top three candidates for the most recent vacant seat are announced.
McGuireWoods Consulting Produces Latest Projections for 2018 Midterms
by Best Lawyers
The public affairs group breaks down each race across the country using public data.
Hey, Big Lender
by Latif Zaman and Catherine M. Brennan
A contentious proposed federal rule would establish “true lender” guidelines for banks and third parties. Does Colorado show the way forward?
DC Bar Election Reveals Why Silence Isn’t Always Neutrality
by Bryan Driscoll
And why real leadership matters.
How Do I Protect My Child From Online Predators?
by Kelly L. Frey Sr.
New technologies open up new ways for children to be exploited online. The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act offers a solution.
Breaking Up Is Hard: Antitrust Perspectives on Big Tech
by Douglas C. Ross
As antitrust prosecutors look at “Big Tech,” one size doesn’t fit all
Clear and Unmistakable Uncertainty
by William D. Edwards and Joseph J. Brennan
MV Transportation and the battle over the contract coverage test.
The Hidden Constitutional Crisis: Maine’s Mounting Criminal Law Catastrophe
by Gregory Sirico
The number of criminal defendants lacking legal representation in Maine is skyrocketing like nowhere else in the US. Is there any stopping it?
In-House Counsel
by Nancy Lippincott
Lizzie Fletcher was a star lawyer in Houston before defeating a nine-term incumbent to win a seat in Congress last November. What the much-lauded work she did in her first career teach her about how to succeed in this new one?
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