Congressional action in the 117th Congress will have long-lasting consequences for lawyers, our clients and the nation. Where do we start? How does the ABA decide what issues should take priority with our governmental affairs advocacy efforts? The short answer: with your input.
"Trump's revival of the federal death penalty after years of dormancy isn't just about criminal justice, it's a reflection of his administration’s Old Testament throughline that has impacted every aspect of his national response," writes the ABA Journal's Liane Jackson. »Read more
Jeffrey L. Fisher has argued more than 40 U.S. Supreme Court cases, and he relies heavily on the justices' body language during arguments. But that wasn't possible for his last three, which were conducted by phone because of the COVID-19 pandemic.