By Dara Kam | July 20, 2017
A Tallahassee judge gave Florida officials more time to present their defense of a 2-year-old law requiring women to wait 24 hours before receiving an abortion, but seemed skeptical that the state would convince him to keep the law on the books.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 20, 2017
Late-Filed Answer Not Dismissed as Sanction For Noncompliance With Scheduling Order
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 20, 2017
Mental Health History Deemed Privileged; Distress Claim No More Than 'Garden Variety'
By Vivia Chen, The Careerist | July 20, 2017
While it might be easy to read a recent report as a confirmation of how the system fails Asian-Americans, it actually paints a more complicated picture.
By Josefa Velasquez | July 19, 2017
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is scheduled to meet with members of the state Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus Friday to discuss the controversial home-sharing service's anti-discrimination efforts.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 19, 2017
The suit filed by by Disability Rights Advocates said that although Uber offers wheelchair-accessible vehicles through its UberWAV service, they account for fewer than 100 of the 58,000 Uber vehicles dispatched in New York City.
By Ben Hancock | July 18, 2017
President Donald Trump is no stranger to lawsuits. But the latest case filed against his campaign over Russia's hack of the Democratic National Committee is different, potentially unspooling in public view the ties between Trump, his allies and the Russian government.
By therecorder | The Recorder | July 18, 2017
9th Cir.; 15-15054 The court of appeals affirmed a district court judgment. The court held that the district court was not required to consider a litigant’s…
By Charles Toutant | July 18, 2017
The U.S. Department of Justice has entered the fray in a New Jersey transgender rights suit in hopes of averting a constitutional challenge over protections granted under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
By Andrew Denney | July 18, 2017
A federal appeals court said there is "no clear reason" why a Nassau County woman whose rifles and shotguns were taken away as part of a now-expired order of protection should not receive a hearing to determine if her weapons should be returned.
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