By Jane Wester | October 9, 2020
U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto found that the state was restricting gatherings in the interest of public health without "religious animus or targeting."
By Jonathan Ringel | October 9, 2020
The head of Georgia's criminal defense group said Loeffler's ads "demean the hard work of all criminal defense lawyers throughout our history who have fought valiantly to protect the accused."
By Jonathan Ringel | October 9, 2020
The head of Georgia's criminal defense group said Loeffler's ads "demean the hard work of all criminal defense lawyers throughout our history who have fought valiantly to protect the accused."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Michael Kenny | October 8, 2020
At the polls, President Donald Trump needs to win over tens of millions of voters. In the Supreme Court, he just needs five.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 8, 2020
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied a challenge to the lack of a post-tax-sale right of redemption for citizens of certain classes of counties under the Real Estate Tax Sale Law as a violation of their due process and equal protection rights.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 7, 2020
A panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit found that Judge Lucy Koh's order prohibiting the U.S. Census Bureau from closing the census count by the Dec. 31 statutory deadline raised "serious separation of powers concerns."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 7, 2020
The litigation, led by attorneys with WilmerHale, has caught the interest of the Justice Department.
By Jonathan Ringel | October 7, 2020
A former Georgia chief justice fears the U.S. Supreme Court and the Georgia high court may restrict abortion rights, but another expert thinks a recent Georgia decision may have bolstered its privacy precedent.
By Jane Wester | October 7, 2020
Trump lawyers arguments that the criminal investigation applied only to alleged "hush" payments—the "linchpin" of their bid to set aside the grand jury subpoena—was not supported by facts, a unanimous panel of the appeals court said.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 5, 2020
Ninth Circuit Judge Susan Graber said it's not for the court to dictate how the U.S. Census Bureau goes about meeting a Dec. 31 deadline to wrap up census gathering and processing.
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