Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Andrew Larson | March 30, 2022
"This appeal requires us to consider the extent to which the detention of witnesses in order to secure their attendance at a criminal trial constitutes coercion that implicates the due-process rights of a criminal defendant," Chief Justice Richard A. Robinson wrote.
By Marcia Coyle | March 29, 2022
The justices this morning hear the final case in a trio of arbitration arguments in the March session.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 29, 2022
The rule would have given officials sued in their individual capacities more time to answer lawsuits after a judge denies a motion to dismiss.
By Oriana Alexander, Wail Jihadi and Bryan Parker, Legal Innovators | March 29, 2022
The Metaverse will be the next version of the internet that provides an immersive virtual experience. But for now, the extent to which Metaverse technology will be integrated into our physical world remains unknown, which raises new concerns about data privacy, cybersecurity, new cybercrimes, and constitutional issues.
By Brian Lee | March 28, 2022
The reorganization plan is aimed at "reduction of a byzantine system of 11 trial courts to four," said a spokesman for New York's judicial system. But foes said it could pose a threat to judicial independence.
By Adolfo Pesquera | March 25, 2022
The unanimous decision authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch held that a purely verbal censure does not violate free speech.
By Marcia Coyle | March 25, 2022
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, in a concurring opinion, said the district court that ruled against the policy "in effect inserted itself into the Navy's chain of command, overriding military commanders' professional military judgments."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 25, 2022
"It is a concerning slippery slope for government to involve itself in the manner and direction of public discourse that cannot be overstated," Kenney said in the 78-page opinion.
By Kristin B. Kosinski | March 25, 2022
Use of trademarks in the metaverse can be an untapped resource to garner profit and expand the universe of consumers; however, the new format carries risks and opportunities for unauthorized third parties to try to profit off well-known names or diminish the value of a brand.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 24, 2022
Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson said Trump's attempt to shield his tax returns from a House committee should still be treated as an institutional fight between the executive and legislative branches, even though Trump is no longer in office.
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