Chevron v. Plaquemines Parish should pique the interest of conservatives and lead all of us to pull for the energy companies to win in a
Chevron v. Plaquemines Parish should pique the interest of conservatives and lead all of us to pull for the energy companies to win in a
Examining the impact of woke lawfare on judicial selection and the DEI standards
Executive Director O.H. Skinner Speaks at the National Lawyers Convention on The Future of
In the past two years, Colorado’s highest court has tried twice to overstep its authority and impose a partisan political agenda on the country.
The plaintiffs lawyers at Motley Rice are used to living large on government contracts, but now another state has reconsidered the wisdom of teaming up with the trial firm
Arguments recently began for the 2025 U.S. Supreme Court term, with several blockbuster cases set to be argued in the coming months
Last week brought welcome news for those concerned about the negative influence of partisan trial lawyers in state legal affairs
Energy companies seek protection from $750 million verdict in WWII-era case
The Supreme Court on Monday will kick off oral arguments for the new year with an important case