Bancroft partner Jeffrey Harris participated in a discussion hosted by the Federalist Society regarding the Second Circuit’s recent decision in Microsoft v. United States, No. 14-2985.
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On July 6, 2016, Bancroft partners Viet D. Dinh and Jeffrey M. Harris published an article in Law360 entitled “High Court Reminder: The U.S. Is Not The World’s Policeman.” The authors discuss the domestic and international implications of the Supreme Court’s recent decision in RJR v. European Community, arguing that “[i]f the U.S. expects other countries to respect its sovereignty, then it must extend the same respect to those countries, and must not seek to use U.S. law to police conduct that takes place abroad.
Bancroft partner Paul Clement delivered the annual commencement address at the Catholic University of America’s Columbus School of Law, urging graduates to “make a positive difference in the lives of others” through their chosen legal path, and to volunteer their “time and talents to helping” those less fortunate.
Bancroft partner Viet Dinh co-authors, with Neal Katyal, a Washington Post piece regarding the renaming of George Mason’s School of Law to the Antonin Scalia School of Law.
Bancroft partner Paul Clement writes an opinion article for USA Today reflecting on Justice Scalia’s passing and his influence on criminal law.
Bancroft partner Paul Clement authors an op-ed in the New York Times, reflecting upon Justice Scalia’s legacy in the wake of his passing.
Bancroft partner George Hicks appeared on CNBC’s morning news program, “Squawk Box.”
Founding partner, Viet Dinh, co-authors a Time op-ed regarding recent developments in international privacy law and the newly passed E.U.- U.S. Privacy Shield agreement.
Bancroft partner Jeffrey Harris participated in a panel discussion hosted by the American Constitution Society on the upcoming Supreme Court case Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association.
Bancroft partner Paul Clement delivered the Herbert W. Vaughan Lecture at Harvard Law School, where he addressed “Lawyering in the Roberts Court: Ten Lessons in Ten Years.”