Recent Articles from Stuart Hindman
A paramount event in my legal career
Being admitted to the Supreme Court bar is a great privilege for any practicing attorney
The public berating of the judiciary by public officials must stop
Similar statements said by licensed attorneys would most certainly earn them a letter from the Attorney Grievance Commission.
When the chance to play hooky in Boston presented itself, I didn’t hesitate.
Taking a day off every now and then to do something spontaneous is necessary for your mental well-being.
Let’s celebrate Janet Reno with a dance party!
Looking back at the life of the first female U.S. attorney general.
217 days and counting, a dubious mark on history
While I was hopeful that good governance would win out over political obstinance when it came to the filling the Supreme Court's vacancy, it seems I may have been too altruistic.
Missouri public defender spat underscores serious problem
America still has a imminent need for a well-funded public defender system with highly-trained and proficient attorneys.
A reflection upon turning 30
If my friends are correct, I can accept reaching the age of 30 with the calming reality of knowing that my best days are ahead of me.
The Supreme Court and politics: Mixing oil and water?
Like flowing water finds the cracks in the pavement, politics is finding its way into the Supreme Court in more ways than one.
Summer is coming!
Paid time-off is a benefit of your job. Why not take advantage of all the benefits provided by your employer, not just the health insurance?
Avoiding the 4-4 SCOTUS split, Part 2
If the Senate insists on being obstinate regarding confirmation hearings, the least it can do is amend the law to allow the court to plug its own hole, even temporarily.
Avoiding the 4-4 SCOTUS split, Part 1
The practical effect of a split court is to affirm the lower court’s ruling. But its impact could be much larger.
Four simple tips for mastering the law
A national guide on how to more effectively study the college rulebook easily translates to how a lawyer can better prepare for a hearing, trial or appellate argument.