By Andrew Goudsward | October 6, 2021
"[T]his court will not sanction one more day of this offensive deprivation of such an important right," the judge wrote in the scathing order.
By Greg Land | October 6, 2021
Shortly after being acquitted of stalking and other charges in Oconee County the plaintiff was tried and convicted on a related aggravated stalking charge, serving his entire 10-year sentence before the Georgia Court of Appeals said his constitutional double jeopardy rights were violated.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 6, 2021
"I think it is so important to reaffirm the American Dream that anybody can become a judge in the United States," said Lucy Koh, who would be the first Korean-American woman judge to sit on a federal appeals court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Dunn | October 6, 2021
In this edition of his Civil Rights and Civil Liberties column, Christopher Dunn discusses history and precedent regarding mandatory vaccination in light of two cases currently pending before the Second Circuit.
By New Jersey Law Journal Editorial Board | October 6, 2021
We strongly oppose S.B. 8, support the Department of Justice's action in pursuing the matter in court, and hope that the refusal of the United States Supreme Court to hear this case is not a harbinger of its position in 'Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.'
By Michelle Kisloff, Andrew Bank and Adam Cooke, Hogan Lovells | October 6, 2021
The recent string of decisions rejecting plaintiffs' wiretap claims suggests this novel trend in privacy litigation is losing steam. But there are steps companies with consumer-facing websites can take to mitigate litigation risk and better position themselves to defend against potential claims.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 5, 2021
A six-judge panel heard arguments in the case on Tuesday, with Judge Michael Garcia recusing himself, according to a court spokesman.
By Tom McParland | October 5, 2021
A federal appeals court rejected a challenge from New Jersey and three other states trying to overturn a 2017 limit on federal deductions on state and local taxes.
By Tom McParland | October 5, 2021
The panel's opinion said the states, which also included New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland, had not proved the fiscal impact from the Trump-era policy was coercive or specifically meant to target them.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | October 5, 2021
Respect for law is a basic tenet of democracy and the integrity of our judicial system. But the right to defy an unconstitutional law is also basic to our constitutional structure.
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