By Greg Land | February 4, 2021
The lawyers for the parents of a woman who sued over claims of sexual abuse decades ago in Canada and Georgia said a 2015 law lifting the statute of limitations for such claims is unconstitutional.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Tom McParland | February 4, 2021
Connecticut court records belonging to juveniles between the ages of 15 and 17 and charged with such crimes as murder, armed robbery and rape will no longer be automatically sealed.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Bret Williams | February 4, 2021
The prosecution of the former president would be resource-intensive and necessarily delay or leave unpursued other (maybe many) cases and investigations in her office.
By Angela Morris | February 3, 2021
Felony criminal defendants who sued 23 criminal district judges in Houston chose to dismiss the jurists as defendants so they would drop an appeal that was going to delay the litigation.
By Jim Turner | February 3, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis' ire is focused on Twitter's removal of former President Donald Trump from its site and Amazon's decision to drop the Parler app used by many conservatives.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 3, 2021
"We need lawyers and paralegals and assistants and staffers to understand that—while the target may not look like you—if you break democracy, you break it for everyone," Stacey Abrams said in a virtual gathering at ALM's Legalweek(year).
By Marcia Coyle | February 3, 2021
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief! The justices are expected to issue orders and opinions this morning. Scroll down for our reporting on amicus writing tips, a new DC boutique and much more. Thanks for reading!
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Mike Kenny | February 2, 2021
The process itself, ordained by the Constitution Trump swore an oath to protect, will be cathartic and show once again that political process grounded firmly with fidelity to the Constitution is, to borrow from Lincoln's message to Congress before signing the Emancipation Proclamation, our "last best hope."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 2, 2021
Trump's defense counsel argue the former president "exercised his First Amendment right under the Constitution to express his belief that the election results were suspect."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 2, 2021
Trump's defense counsel argue the former president "exercised his First Amendment right under the Constitution to express his belief that the election results were suspect."
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