By R. Robin McDonald | August 29, 2017
A rare three-judge panel in Atlanta has dramatically narrowed a federal voting rights suit that accused the Georgia General Assembly of unconstitutional racial and partisan gerrymandering.
By B. Colby Hamilton | August 29, 2017
Second Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs stated up front that he did not believe the two original plaintiffs had standing in the suit seeking to stop an ordinance targeting Latino dayworkers in a Long Island town.
By Karen Sloan | August 29, 2017
While the FIU community generally gives Alex Acosta high marks for the seven years he served as dean, the group is unhappy with his silence regarding President Trump's hardline stance on immigration and controversial statements on race.
By Reviewed by Jeffrey Winn | August 29, 2017
As America's endless culture wars fester, Prof. Geoffrey R. Stone of the University of Chicago Law School has published a powerful history of the constitutional battles over sexual expression, reproductive freedom, and sexual preference.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 28, 2017
Leave to Add Defendant Denied Where Party Had No Notice of Claim or Unity of Interest
By Cogan Schneier | August 28, 2017
A three-judge panel at the Ninth Circuit heard oral arguments Monday over whether a lower court's ruling allowing grandparents and other family members of U.S. residents to enter the country was wrongly decided.
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 28, 2017
9th Cir.; 14-16886 The court of appeals vacated a district court judgment and remanded. The court held that an off-duty police officer was not entitled…
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 28, 2017
9th Cir.; 16-35801 The court of appeals affirmed a district court judgment. The court held that the district court did not err in denying a preliminary…
By Richard Binder and Thomas Phillips | August 28, 2017
In this slideshow, check out some of the oddest case names in legal history. Some of them are self-explanatory, some are deceptive, and others are just plain nuts.
By Cogan Schneier | August 28, 2017
Two lawsuits were filed Monday against President Donald Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military, with help from firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Covington & Burling.
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