The Legal Intelligencer | Letter to the Editor
By Deborah R. Gross | December 30, 2021
These proposed constitutional amendments are a direct attempt to threaten the judiciary based on one party's displeasure with rulings by the court.
By Andrew Goudsward | December 29, 2021
Judge Dabney Friedrich initially signaled she was inclined to delay ruling on the charge until after trial.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 29, 2021
A judge recently set a Jan. 10 hearing in three of the lawsuits, all of which target former President Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 riot.
By Andrew Goudsward | December 23, 2021
As the committee ramps up its investigation, legal challenges from Trump allies and others connected to Jan. 6 have mounted.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | December 23, 2021
A "Notice of Requested Information From Your Account" advises the account holder that certain of their account records have been disclosed to a prosecutor's office. In this edition of his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco addresses this notice, its meaning, and potential responses to it.
By Jim Saunders | December 22, 2021
The National Rifle Association is asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to reject a 2018 Florida law that prevents people under age 21 from buying guns.
By Ryan Dailey | December 22, 2021
Jesse Panuccio, an attorney representing Cambridge Christian School of Tampa, argued that the Florida High School Athletic Association displayed "viewpoint discrimination and arbitrariness" by preventing a prayer from being read over a loudspeaker before a football game.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | December 21, 2021
In this edition of their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss a recent decision that provides substantial guidance to state agencies and district courts on a critical issue of first impression arising from the COVID-19 mandate. The court's guidance is particularly significant given the complexity of the constitutional issues at play.
By Jason Grant | December 21, 2021
The detective and his anti-vaccination attorney, Patricia Finn, say they will go to federal court to seek an order making their state-court bench ruling for a TRO applicable to all city employees who haven't gotten a vaccine shot. They argue the Mayor Bill de Blasio's vaccine requirement violates employees' constitutional right to give informed consent.
By Andrew Goudsward | December 20, 2021
Judge Amit Mehta rejected arguments from Oathkeepers lawyers challenging the use of an obstruction of an official proceeding charge as it related to the Capitol riot.
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