Are U.S. & Saudi Ties Too Big to Fail?
This post was originally published on Huffingtonpost.com. President Obama leaves Washington today for his third and final presidential “hajj” to Saudi Arabia for tense meetings
This post was originally published on Huffingtonpost.com. President Obama leaves Washington today for his third and final presidential “hajj” to Saudi Arabia for tense meetings
Statement by Former Ambassador Marc Ginsberg House Committee on Foreign Relations April 20, 2016 Thank you for the opportunity to appear at this congressional briefing
It is well-known that community banks have been the backbone of America’s financial services economy for years. They maintain a vast amount of the U.S.
“What’s Next?” this week interviews Brett Heimov, the Managing Director of the Washington, D.C.-based lobbying firm Envision Strategy. Brett was recently retained to represent the
There are certainly some mornings where I found myself exhausted and i think to myself, “I wish my car could drive me to the train
As the U.S. focuses on its presidential primary campaign cycle and domestic political woes, there is a growing crisis across the Atlantic. Though important and
Congratulations to Paul Clement of Bancroft and Michael Paskin of Cravath for being named Litigation Daily‘s Litigators of the Week for April 14, 2016.
Within the health space, Zika presents the latest possibility of a crisis threatening the U.S. To date, the U.S. has confirmed at least 312 cases
Brazil is in turmoil. With a faltering economy and a president facing possible impeachment, it is a country on a brink of a far-reaching crisis
Clifford C. Histed, a partner at K&L Gates in Chicago and a former supervisory Assistant U.S. Attorney and supervisory enforcement lawyer with the Commodity Futures
The fallout from the leak of 11.5 million documents held by Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, first revealed by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists,
In this article published on The New York Times, author Gary Sernovitz analyzes whether Liberals can support Fracking and still be considered ‘liberal.’