By Andrew Goudsward | August 22, 2022
Judge B. Lynn Winmill highlighted scenarios where the Idaho law appears to conflict with a federal law requiring hospitals to provide stabilizing care in emergencies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | August 22, 2022
Eminent domain directed at property used for a religious purpose has certain constitutional issues.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | August 22, 2022
The search warrant heard "round-the-world" at Mar-a-Lago may not be as significant for what it authorized to search and seize as much as for what it did not specifically state.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eugene R. Barnosky and Lindsay T. Crocker | August 22, 2022
This article provides a discussion of the issues surrounding 'Kennedy v. Bremerton School District,' where, on June 27, 2022, the Supreme Court held that a high school football coach had the right, pursuant to the Free Exercise Clause, to take a knee and pray on the 50-yard line immediately after the school's football games.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 19, 2022
Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain accused the court not not taking Second Amendment claims seriously.
By Paul Shechtman | August 19, 2022
Judges Rivera and Wilson were frequent dissenters: Judge Rivera dissented in 15 cases, and Judge Wilson in 17; typically they dissented together. Chief Judge DiFiore and Judges Garcia, Singas and Cannataro were in the majority in every case.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 18, 2022
"The last-ditch defense of such a conviction by the Attorney General is disreputable," Judge Dennis Jacobs said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 17, 2022
"It strains belief that the United States is really 'a distant or inconvenient forum' for NYK," Judge Elrod said of the majority's conclusion.
By Andrew Goudsward | August 17, 2022
Federal prosecutors are seeking to retry Philip Esformes, whose 20-year sentence following a fraud and money laundering conviction was commuted by former President Donald Trump, on six counts where there was initially a hung jury.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 16, 2022
U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, invoking the All Writs Act on Tuesday, ordered 3M not to challenge her rulings in bankruptcy court, where its subsidiary filed a Chapter 11 case last month citing a multidistrict litigation proceeding "broken beyond repair."
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