By Scott Merrill If the New Hampshire Constitution of 1784 is defined by anything as much as longevity, it is restraint – particularly around taxation and the concentration of power. Across nearly 250 years, repeated debates and constitutional conventions... See more
The typical NH family is losing ground fast according to a new report from the NH Fiscal Policy Institute, which finds that the cost of living has outpaced income growth so dramatically that a once-stable family budget has flipped from surplus to deficit.... See more
By Scott Merrill People in the Granite State can debate whether the cost of living is increasing too much, but there’s no question that it’s rising – and wages aren’t keeping up. This is a driving factor for many young attorneys trying to balance their ca... See more
By Scott Merrill
In an extraordinary move, the US Department of Justice (DOJ), under President Donald Trump, sued all 15 District of Maryland judges this summer over a procedural order in immigration cases. Though quickly dismissed, the lawsuit is already... See more
By Scott Merrill
Editor’s note: Names and identifying details of attorneys quoted in this story have been withheld to protect confidentiality.
On the surface, attorneys appear to be experts in control. They master rules, endure the rigors of law school, h... See more