By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 9, 2021
"There is no argument. I have no idea what he's doing," Alan Dershowitz, who defended Trump at the prior impeachment, said of the ex-president's new defense attorney Bruce Castor.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 9, 2021
"There is no argument. I have no idea what he's doing," Alan Dershowitz, who defended Trump at the prior impeachment, said of the ex-president's new defense attorney Bruce Castor.
By Jason Grant | February 9, 2021
"The counterclaim in this case is a strategy to silence racial justice advocates that you might expect from segregationists in the South in the 1950s," one law professor said of a recent action lodged by the city of Detroit against Black Lives Matter protesters alleging civil conspiracy.
By Jason Grant | February 9, 2021
"The counterclaim in this case is a strategy to silence racial justice advocates that you might expect from segregationists in the South in the 1950s," one law professor said of a recent action lodged by the city of Detroit against Black Lives Matter protestors alleging civil conspiracy.
By Michael A. Mora | February 8, 2021
Attorney Mario Williams said the leader of the protestors claimed the group did not file the lawsuit to recover monetary damages, only the attorney fees to cover the cost of litigation.
By Jim Saunders | February 8, 2021
Santa Rosa Beach attorney Daniel Uhlfelder has drawn national attention by making public appearances dressed as the Grim Reaper and criticizing the state's handling of the pandemic.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 5, 2021
"There's no question that the defendant's conduct was criminal, for many Americans whose conduct in marching on the Capitol to protest the democratic and constitutionally mandated process of counting the Electoral College certificates was grossly unpatriotic," Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell said.
By Greg Land | February 5, 2021
The former employee of a food services contractor at the Clayton County Jail spent 23 days in lockup before a prosecutor dropped the felony charge of assault on a person in custody.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew J. Luskin | February 5, 2021
This article examines Supreme Court pronouncements about how states may, and may not, use their constitutional powers to determine their respective electoral regimes, then looks at the National Popular Vote Initiative and an argument that it is unconstitutional.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 4, 2021
Grocery associations have enlisted Morrison & Foerster and Stoel Rives to seek injunctions that would prevent cities in California and Washington from enforcing their coronavirus hazard pay laws.
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