By Jane Wester | October 15, 2020
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher partner Randy Mastro, who is representing the diocese, argued that Cuomo's public statements about rising COVID-19 rates in Orthodox Jewish communities have demonstrated why the executive order should not apply to the Catholic churches of Brooklyn.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 15, 2020
The en banc court will weigh whether the House has a cause of action to sue to enforce its subpoenas.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 15, 2020
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in favor of a couple who claimed that a judge curtailed their First Amendment rights by not allowing them to film employees from the Philadelphia Department of Human Services conduct a home inspection.
By Jane Wester | October 14, 2020
The archbishop of New York waded into the debate with a blog post.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 14, 2020
"Defendants' suggestion that women are overly emotional and must be required to cool off or calm down before having a medical procedure they have decided they want to have, and that they are constitutionally entitled to have, is highly insulting and paternalistic," said Senior Judge Bernard Friedman.
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By Kenneth Artz | October 14, 2020
Since the first quarter of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has sent many workers home --- either furloughed or to work remotely. Now, as some states and…
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 14, 2020
A three-judge panel upheld a lower court's rejection of two John Doe plaintiffs' constitutional challenge to the Pennsylvania Uniform Firearms Act and Section 302 of the state's Mental Health Procedures Act.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 14, 2020
The request from the Thomas More Society is filed in the Northern District of New York, which is where a judge earlier this year issued perhaps the most successful challenge to any of the governor's coronavirus restrictions since the start of the pandemic.
By Jim Turner | October 14, 2020
If approved, Amendment 2 would increase the state's minimum wage, currently $8.56 an hour, to $10 on Sept. 30, 2021, and incrementally increase the rate each year until reaching $15 on Sept. 30, 2026.
By Aron Solomon | October 14, 2020
On August 25th, Wendy Rittenhouse, a 45-year-old single mom, allegedly drove her minor son Kyle across state lines from Illinois to Wisconsin knowing…
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