Tag: Leonard Leo
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Looks Like Poisoning The Country With A Far-Right Judiciary Is Very Lucrative
Leonard Leo got rich(er) while we lost our rights. -
Law Schools
The Spotlight Is On The Anonymous Donor Who Gave The World ASSLaw
He believes in 'attack philanthropy,' and the law school is a part of that. - Sponsored
Navigating Economic Uncertainty: 6 Tips To Keep Your Investments On Track
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FedSoc's Leonard Leo Gets $1.6 Billion Donation To Ruin Our Country Even More
Expanding FedSoc's influence. -
Courts
Federalist Society Being Targeted For Their Role In Overturning Roe
FedSoc is responsible for this mess. -
Leonard Leo Launches Exciting Plan To Save Judiciary With *Even More* Dark Money
Claims liberals made him do it. -
Courts
Federalist Society Leader Thinks Dems Should Stop Talking About Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Health
At least they’re thinking about the future of the Supreme Court. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.27.19
* If you’re following the Spider-Man movie rights kerfuffle, it’s worth remembering that this was entirely Disney’s fault for screwing up copyright law in the 1990s. [Screen Rant]
* Johnson & Johnson plan to appeal verdict suggesting that handing out heroin like candy might be a bad thing. [Law.com]
* Leonard Leo got himself a mansion in Maine apparently so he could raise money for Susan Collins (R-Federalist Society). Her campaign spokesperson declared that “The fact is, Senator Collins’ votes are not for sale” by which he means “they’ve already been bought.” [Central Maine]
* At the Greg Craig trial, Skadden folks are testifying that Craig had a “very passionate” aversion to foreign agent registration. In his defense just about every lobbyist will do anything in their power to avoid actually registering as a lobbyist. [National Law Journal]
* Explaining how the Brazilian rainforest fires link back to the trade war with China. [Huffington Post]
* Dallas has a new mayor and Locke Lord has a new partner and they are the same guy. [Dallas Morning News]
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Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.22.19
* President Donald Trump has appealed a federal judge’s order allowing the House Oversight and Reform Committee’s subpoena of his financial records to the D.C. Circuit, where — GASP! — Merrick Garland serves as chief judge. The fact that Garland is involved apparently matters a lot to the MSM, you guys. [The Hill]
* “The memo says they don’t have to assert a legitimate legislative purpose — or any purpose at all.” According to a confidential draft IRS memo, tax returns must be given to Congress upon request, unless the president claims executive privilege. This pretty much blows up Trump’s rationale for refusing to turn over his taxes thus far, but opens up a whole new way for him to avoid doing so. [Washington Post]
* “The Supreme Court is stacked against us for the first time in my lifetime. I feel like it’s scarier than ever before.” As hundreds of people protested state abortion bans before the Supreme Court, Democratic presidential candidates joined in, lending their support to all the women gathered. [Reuters]
* Meet Leonard Leo, the Federalist Society executive Vice President who serves as Trump’s unofficial judicial adviser to make the federal judiciary “great” (i.e., extremely conservative) again. How’s he doing that? With millions upon millions of dollars of “dark money.” He didn’t want to talk about that part of it. [Washington Post]
* Buckley, the law firm formerly known as Buckley Sandler, has filed suit against Johnny Depp, claiming that the actor skipped out on about $350K in legal fees and costs. Leave the poor man alone, he’s got better things to spend his money on… like scarves. [American Lawyer]
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Courts
America Has Always Been A Colorblind Society Says Dolt Who Unfortunately Picks All Our Federal Judges
Who wants to tell Leonard Leo? -
Courts
Trumping Justice: Inside The President's Successful Transformation Of The Federal Judiciary
President Trump's judicial appointments will be the most important and longest-lasting aspect of his legacy. -
Courts
Justice Kennedy's Retirement From The Supreme Court: Answers To Your FAQs
What does the pivotal justice's retirement mean for the Supreme Court -- and for the nation? -
Law Schools
ASSLaw Update: University President Finally Forced To Admit That Donation 'Falls Short' Of Academic Standards
It turns out you can't turn running a public school over to the Federalist Society without consequences.
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Federal Judges, Politics
Who Will President Trump Nominate To The Circuit And District Courts?
Let's get this party started. -
Federal Judges, Politics
Lower-Court Judicial Nominations By The Trump Administration
Because the Supreme Court isn't the only game in town. -
Antonin Scalia, Benchslaps, Books, Constitutional Law, Federal Judges, Federalist Society, Richard Posner, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Quote of the Day: The New Republic Isn't That Glossy....
Justice Scalia recently spoke before a packed house in New York -- and Above the Law was there to cover it. What did he have to say -- about Judge Richard Posner, among other things?