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Mark Hamblett

Mark Hamblett

September 08, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Damages Denied for Agents' Alleged Use of 'No-Fly' List

Four American Muslim men have lost their bid for monetary damages against FBI agents accused of violating the First Amendment by placing the men on the "No-Fly List" to coerce them to spy on their religious communities.

By Mark Hamblett

5 minute read

September 04, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Former Teacher's First Amendment Lawsuit Goes Forward

A retired New York City teacher who claims administrators had him arrested for distributing information about his blog to students outside of his former school can pursue his First Amendment claim following a judge's ruling.

By Mark Hamblett

4 minute read

September 04, 2015 | Law.com

Judge Overturns Brady's 4-Game Suspension

In a stinging rebuke to the National Football League and Commissioner Roger Goodell, Tom Brady's four-game suspension for his role in the alleged deflation of footballs at a New England Patriots playoff game in January was vacated Thursday in federal court.

By Mark Hamblett

7 minute read

September 04, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Judge Overturns Brady's 4-Game Suspension

In a stinging rebuke to the National Football League and Commissioner Roger Goodell, Tom Brady's four-game suspension for his role in the alleged deflation of footballs at a New England Patriots playoff game in January was vacated Thursday in federal court.

By Mark Hamblett

7 minute read

September 03, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Questions Bid for Early End to NSA Data Program

The ACLU's attempt to block collection of its phone records before the NSA's bulk data gathering program ends in November met with little success at the Second Circuit, where Judge Robert Sack said they were appearing "with what strikes me as an historic accomplishment. Why don't you declare victory and withdraw?"

By Mark Hamblett

4 minute read

September 03, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Questions Bid for Early End to NSA Data Program

The ACLU's attempt to block collection of its phone records before the NSA's bulk data gathering program ends in November met with little success at the Second Circuit, where Judge Robert Sack said they were appearing "with what strikes me as an historic accomplishment. Why don't you declare victory and withdraw?"

By Mark Hamblett

4 minute read

September 01, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Judge to Decide the Fate of 'Deflategate'

The NFL's "Deflategate" dispute is now in the hands of a federal judge after a final round of negotiations failed to produce a compromise between New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and league commissioner Roger Goodell.

By Mark Hamblett

5 minute read

August 31, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Judge to Decide the Fate of 'Deflategate'

The NFL's "Deflategate" dispute is now in the hands of a federal judge after a final round of negotiations failed to produce a compromise between New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and league commissioner Roger Goodell.

By Mark Hamblett

5 minute read

August 24, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Revives ERISA Suit Over Mental Health Coverage

Third-party benefits administrators can be sued under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act for violating a federal law requiring equal coverage for mental health treatment, according to the Second Circuit.

By Mark Hamblett

4 minute read

August 24, 2015 | New York Law Journal

Circuit Revives ERISA Suit Over Mental Health Coverage

Third-party benefits administrators can be sued under the Employment Retirement Income Security Act for violating a federal law requiring equal coverage for mental health treatment, according to the Second Circuit.

By Mark Hamblett

4 minute read


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