National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | November 4, 2021
There was some suspense at the Supreme Court when new Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar took to the lectern for her first appearance: Would she be called General Prelogar?
By Meghann M. Cuniff | November 3, 2021
A wrongful death lawsuit against Recology Inc. accuses the company of unlawful imprisonment for a meeting that took place through internet video.
By Marcia Coyle | November 3, 2021
"Why do you have to convince somebody you're entitled to exercise your Second Amendment right?" Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. asked during oral arguments.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | November 3, 2021
"It is past time to pass the Women's Health Protection Act and safeguard the legal right to abortion before the Supreme Court has the chance to end the constitutional right to abortion as we know it," said NARAL Pro-Choice America acting President Adrienne Kimmell.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | November 3, 2021
"Ohio's dystopian law is an all-out ban on abortion complete with a vigilante-enforcement scheme straight from Texas' playbook," NARAL Pro-Choice America acting President Adrienne Kimmell said in a written statement.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | November 3, 2021
"We encourage other states to follow New York's lead, and hope that this action will trend nationwide," SPLC Action Fund Chief of Staff Lecia Brooks said.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | November 2, 2021
"Our hope is to give new lawyers valuable, hands-on experience so they may be better positioned for careers in appellate practice," Chief Justice David Nahmias said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam R. Shaw and Jenna C. Smith | November 2, 2021
In this edition of their Northern District Roundup, Adam R. Shaw and Jenna C. Smith address two recent—and somewhat conflicting— decisions on requests for emergency relief from New York state's respective mask and vaccine mandates.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Saul Cornell | November 2, 2021
Since the American Revolution the lethality of firearms has increased dramatically. Easily concealed handguns also became cheaper and more widely available. While Second Amendment proponents frequently stress constitutional legacy, the Supreme Court should pay close attention to the historical evidence, separating historical reality from gun rights fantasies about the past.
By Marcia Coyle | November 1, 2021
For nearly three hours, the justices probed the limits of arguments made in two separate cases united by Texas' enactment of S.B. 8, the Heartbeat Act, which bans abortions after the sixth week of pregnancy and violates the Supreme Court's abortion rights precedents.
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