By Jason Grant | January 6, 2022
"Frontier Justice's rationale for its head covering policy is pretextual insofar as the policy's goal is to exclude some Muslims from Defendants' gun range," the complaint states. The plaintiff is represented in part by the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
By Andrew Goudsward | January 6, 2022
Attorney General Merrick Garland pleaded for patience following mounting criticism that the DOJ wasn't doing enough to hold former President Donald Trump and his associates accountable for Jan. 6. But the next phase of the investigation could prove fraught, experts said.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | January 6, 2022
Did Judge Wood carefully analyze legal issues correctly? Was his reasoning coherent, logical, and based on a correct application of law? Did he cite legal authority carefully and responsibly?
By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 5, 2022
The lawsuit's defendants include four sheriff's deputies who photographed human remains for what sheriff's officials have said was no legitimate investigative reason.
By Andrew Goudsward | January 5, 2022
"Those involved must be held accountable and there is no higher priority for us at the Department of Justice," Attorney General Merrick Garland said.
By Tom McParland | January 5, 2022
An attorney for the unnamed plaintiff rebuffed Gooding's challenge to the constitutionality of a New York City law that gives victims of gender-motivated violence up to seven years to sue their alleged abusers, and asked the court to maintain her pseudonymous status in the case.
By Robert W. Small | January 4, 2022
Braidwood asserted that its constitutional right of free association, which includes the right to not associate, compels an exemption from Title VII.
By ALM Staff | January 4, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin A. Schwartz | January 3, 2022
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin Schwartz discusses the recent Second Circuit decision 'Specht v. City of New York,' involving the protection of free speech rights of public employees from retaliatory actions.
By Andrew Goudsward | December 30, 2021
The Biden Justice Department has drawn heat for continuing Trump-era stances, but in a number of civil cases, the DOJ has jettisoned the stances it took under the previous administration.
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