The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | January 14, 2021
In the now much celebrated and talked about decision of Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo, 2020 U.S. LEXIS 5708, the facts seem to be more important than acknowledged by all of the self-made commentators rushing to judgment.
By Charles Toutant | January 13, 2021
The stakes are high because dozens of defendants have been indicted using the same procedures that were employed for defendant Omar Vega-Larregui.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 13, 2021
A handful of Republicans joined House Democrats to vote for Trump's second impeachment, over his incitement of the violent mob that stormed the Capitol one week earlier.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 13, 2021
The new team of impeachment managers will be tasked with arguing to the Senate that Trump must be convicted for inciting the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 13, 2021
The new team of impeachment managers will be tasked with arguing to the Senate that Trump must be convicted for inciting the mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 12, 2021
"He must be removed from office as swiftly as the Constitution allows. He must also be disqualified to prevent the recurrence of the extraordinary threat he presents," the House Judiciary Committee report reads.
By Marcia Coyle | January 12, 2021
Still, the application and enforcement of Section 3 raises unanswered questions about the meaning of some of its terms today.
By Dara Kam | January 12, 2021
"We know, from lifetimes of experiences, who this will harm … communities of color, Black and brown Floridians. This is calculated political opportunism," House Minority co-leader Bobby DuBose says.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 12, 2021
First Amendment advocates will have a second chance to convince a federal appeals court that the Philadelphia court system's policy of not allowing audio recording of bail hearings hampers transparency.
By Jordan Deifik and Jay Kamlet | January 11, 2021
Law firms will best protect and serve themselves and their consumers by making sure their websites and mobile applications nondiscriminatory against individuals with disabilities, say Jay F. Kamlet and Jordan Deifik.
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