June 24, 2020 | National Law Journal
The Constitution and Religious GatheringsAfter Attorney General William Barr's issued memorandum was issued in April, the question is being asked "how does the Constitution limit the government's response to a public health emergency?"
By Michael de Leeuw and Tamar Wise
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February 23, 2015 | New York Law Journal
'Irreparable Harm' Is a Tough Hurdle to ClearMichael de Leeuw and John Sullivan of Cozen O'Connor examine treatment of the "irreparable harm" branch of the test for granting a preliminary injunction, and explore whether there are any better guiding standards that might make preliminary injunction practice more predictable.
By Michael de Leeuw and John Sullivan
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February 20, 2015 | New York Law Journal
'Irreparable Harm' Is a Tough Hurdle to ClearMichael de Leeuw and John Sullivan of Cozen O'Connor examine treatment of the "irreparable harm" branch of the test for granting a preliminary injunction, and explore whether there are any better guiding standards that might make preliminary injunction practice more predictable.
By Michael de Leeuw and John Sullivan
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