Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Tom McParland | May 21, 2021
"This was a big deal at a very volatile time," Assistant Attorney General Stephen Finucane told a three-judge panel, arguing that an executive order that effectively erected a roadblock to gun licensing—by suspending fingerprinting—was a necessary tool while the state was battling COVID-19.
By Justin Sisemore | May 21, 2021
Today's highly polarized society is having a negative impact on family law issues, specifically, children's mental health and a parent's right to direct religious and moral training of their children, especially in light of the bottleneck of the courts.
By Alan Levin and Elliott Schreffler | May 21, 2021
Businesses forced to shut-down to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 are turning to their business interruption policies to recover losses. These claims are routinely denied given that the policy requires some sort of physical loss or damage before coverage will trigger. Various states have introduced legislation seeking to protect insureds from these coverage denials.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 21, 2021
We urge all three branches of government to continue the work they have begun.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 19, 2021
While a Trump appointee claimed the former president did significant work in defending religious liberty, other panelists pointed out actions and statements by Trump that targeted Muslims.
By Marcia Coyle | May 19, 2021
The commission's five areas of research are: the genesis of the reform debate; the court's role in the constitutional system; length and tenure of justices; membership and size of the court; and issues surrounding case selection.
By Marcia Coyle | May 19, 2021
The firm said it has brought on Taylor Meehan as counsel after her five years as a partner at the litigation powerhouse Bartlit Beck. A University of Chicago Law School graduate, she clerked for Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | May 19, 2021
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 18, 2021
U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols called it "quite preposterous" for Rep. Nunes' attorney, Steven Biss, to suggest the judge ignore the precedent set by "New York Times v. Sullivan."
By Max Mitchell | May 18, 2021
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court appeared to have a hard time focusing the arguments on a single dispositive issue, with both Chief Justice Max Baer and Justice Kevin Dougherty questioning whether the school's potential speech violations or due process violations should be key to their decision.
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