New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Lisa Zornberg | August 27, 2020
It's the first time the Court has applied the test since articulating it in 1981.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 26, 2020
"The proudest moments of the federal judiciary have been when we affirm the burgeoning values of our bright youth, rather than preserve the prejudices of the past. How shallow a promise of equal protection that would not protect Grimm from the fantastical fears and unfounded prejudices of his adult community," the court's majority said.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | August 26, 2020
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 25, 2020
Katsas and Friedrich were both appointed by President Donald Trump, while Cooper was tapped by President Barack Obama.
By Jane Wester | August 24, 2020
Trump appealed to the Second Circuit Thursday after Senior U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero of the Southern District of New York threw out his challenge to the August 2019 subpoena.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 24, 2020
Covington & Burling's Beth Brinkmann and John Hall are representing TikTok in a challenge to an executive order banning the app in the U.S.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | August 24, 2020
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco discusses the issues raised by search warrants aimed at electronically stored information.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | August 24, 2020
NJSBA program celebrates 19th Amendment, discusses role lawyers can play in elections
By Jim Saunders | August 21, 2020
A Leon County circuit judge ordered the Financial Impact Estimating Conference panel to submit a revised estimate to Secretary of State Laurel Lee by Aug. 28 so the state can send copies of a proposed constitutional amendment that would revamp Florida's primary-election system to county elections supervisors.
By Ellen Bardash | August 20, 2020
Amid the pandemic, the majority of states have made some accommodations to allow people to vote by mail in some capacity, and Delaware is not the only state to see pushback.
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