By Mason Lawlor | July 19, 2022
"Plaintiffs have not offered any argumentation as to why Defendants are not entitled to qualified immunity," Judge Eric L. Clay wrote on behalf of the panel. "Nor do they direct the Court to any caselaw indicating that Defendants' various orders violated a clearly established constitutional right. And for good reason: there is no clearly established precedent that pandemic-era regulations limiting the use of individuals' commercial properties can constitute a Fifth Amendment taking. In fact, the overwhelming majority of caselaw indicates that such regulations are not takings."
By Andrew Goudsward | July 19, 2022
Steve Bannon is on trial, charged with two counts of contempt of Congress.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 19, 2022
"The search went beyond mere observation," wrote Judge Steven D. Grimberg of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. "[The plaintiff] alleges [the defendant] made a sound indicating that he [defendant] was aroused by the search, and the evidence creates a dispute of material fact concerning whether there was any justification, like preventing misconduct, for the additional search."
By Jason Grant | July 19, 2022
"This conversation has been a long time coming," said Natalie Gomez-Velez, a law professor at the City University of New York School of Law and a co-chair the task force. "We cannot shrink from the reality of how this country treats the people it has colonized. The time for change has come."
By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche, Smith Anderson | July 19, 2022
The decision examines two overlapping constitutional issues: the effect of the "dormant Commerce Clause" on state regulation of commerce, and states' ability to regulate alcohol sales under the Twenty-First Amendment.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 18, 2022
Antoinette Stephenson, an assistant district attorney in Fulton County, didn't tell a judge to cancel a warrant for a witness who voluntarily testified at a trial.
By Allison Dunn | July 18, 2022
"The First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits have all concluded in published opinions that the First Amendment protects a right to film the police performing their duties in public," Judge Scott M. Matheson Jr. wrote on behalf of the Tenth Circuit panel.
By Andrew Goudsward | July 18, 2022
Jury selection began Monday in the contempt of Congress against former President Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon. Here's a look at what to expect.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 18, 2022
Tutt, a Yale Law School graduate, spoke about his first U.S. Supreme Court win, how he prepared for the oral arguments and the implications of the ruling.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 18, 2022
The Commonwealth Court upheld a Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Board affirmation of a judge's denial of the employee's claim on the grounds that the act does not authorize benefits for disfigurement of the legs.
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