May, 31, 2019
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Making Waves: Trump’s Judges Court Controversy in Early Legal Writings
Through concurrences and dissents, Trump’s judicial picks have tackled the Second Amendment, Title VII and other hot-button legal issues.
Cover Story
Through concurrences and dissents, Trump’s judicial picks have tackled the Second Amendment, Title VII and other hot-button legal issues.
Sarah Tincher-Numbers | May 31, 2019
NLJ Managing Editor Sarah Tincher offers the highlights of NLJ's June issue, including a look back at how Trump’s legal team navigated the Mueller probe, focusing on the legal strategy they used to avert a Trump sit-down interview with the special counsel.
C. Ryan Barber | May 31, 2019
In 2015, Aaron Schock thought his resignation from Congress would bring an end to the scrutiny of his spending, reimbursements for travel and a U.S. House office remodeling.
Louis Fisher | May 31, 2019
“A statement that the investigation did not establish particular facts does not mean there was no evidence of those facts.”
Bethany Salvatore and Bryant Andrews | June 01, 2019
Onboarding new employees is an exciting time for most companies. One aspect of the hiring process—conducting criminal background checks—can be a daunting experience.
ALM Staff | May 31, 2019
The NLJ takes the pulse of litigation departments in top law firms in our nation's capital.
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