Today's Top Stories • Justices Say Closely Held Companies Can Refuse Contraception Insurance • Feinberg Reveals Details of GM Compensation Plan • Alito vs. Ginsburg: Twelve Quotes From Hobby Lobby Ruling • Outside the Supreme Court, Chants of "Hobby Lobby Wins!" • White House Touts Law Firm Pro Bono Work • Washington Litigation Departments of the Year • Baseball Game Turned Into 'Bedlam' • Op-Ed: 'Drone Memo' Ruling a Model of Judicial Skepticism • Op-Ed: Advice of 'Wise Counsel' Comes Back To Haunt U.S. Corporations More Stories from ALM • What Does 'Hobby Lobby' Mean for Texas Employers? • Second Amendment Case Focuses On Open Carry Law • IP at the ITC: A High-Profile and Unpredictable Forum • Judge Orders Punitives Against Insurance Carrier Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The two contraception mandate cases, consolidated for arguments and decision,... Read More » Victims of the General Motors Co. ignition-switch defect may participate in... Read More » Highlights from Justice Samuel Alito Jr.'s ruling that the contraception mandate... Read More » Dozens of antiabortion protestors gathered outside the U.S. Capitol cheered... Read More » Vice President Joe Biden expressed his support for law firm pro bono programs... Read More » Top lawyers in Washington litigation practices were busier than ever in 2013... Read More » An umpire's disputed call resulted in pandemonium — and a claim for negligence. Read More » To rebalance transparency and secrecy, judges must demand more from the government. Read More » Being a good lawyer means more than thinking up clever legal arguments. Read More » "Bottom line, it appears that technically, publicly held corporations would... Read More » Richard Burgess walked into a Wallingford pool hall with a gun and two magazines... Read More » During the past year there have been several U.S. International Trade Commission-related... Read More » A Berks County trial judge has levied $18 million in punitive damages and $3... Read More » |