New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel Pollack | March 31, 2021
Videotaping a CPS worker taking pictures of a child may depend on several factors.
By Dara Kam | March 30, 2021
Rep. Bobby Payne says his measure imposing a $3,000 cap on campaign contributions to political committees sponsoring proposed constitutional amendments allows the same restriction currently in place for statewide candidates.
By Ryan Tarinelli | March 30, 2021
The litigation was filed against Trump by Summer Zervos, a former "Apprentice" contestant who says he groped her and gave her unwanted kisses. Zervos brought the lawsuit in 2017 after Trump called her allegations a "hoax" on social media.
By Marcia Coyle | March 29, 2021
The case, Cameron v. EMW Women's Surgical Center, is the first abortion-related challenge to be granted review by the 6-3 high court marked by the arrival of Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
By Marcia Coyle | March 29, 2021
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief, home to sophisticated and predictive reporting on the justices, the lawyers arguing before them and the consequential cases at the heart of the high court's docket.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 26, 2021
The complaint said the new law is a "Voter Suppression Bill" that is "clearly intended to and will have the effect of making it harder for lawful Georgia voters to participate in the State's elections."
By Dara Kam | March 26, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis rolled out a framework for the law-and-order proposal in September following nationwide protests that were focused on racial inequalities in policing.
By Marcia Coyle | March 24, 2021
The dispute the justices heard Wednesday is one of three significant Fourth Amendment challenges the court is expected to decide this term.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Slocum | March 24, 2021
The issue of whether compulsory arbitration clauses may be enforced in the future is currently pending before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
By Jonathan Ringel | March 24, 2021
Georgia requires defendants to prove their intellectual disability "beyond a reasonable doubt" to avoid a death sentence, which critics call an unconstitutionally high standard.
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