By Marcia Coyle | July 8, 2020
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, said in dissent: "Today, for the first time, the court casts totally aside countervailing rights and interests in its zeal to secure religious rights to the nth degree."
By Charles Toutant | July 7, 2020
The state bar report expresses a wary view of any expanded use of technology in jury trials, and expresses concerns that unequal access to technology in society could lead to jury pools that are less representative of the population.
By Brett Cain | July 7, 2020
Since its ratification in 1876, the Texas Constitution outlines the structure and functions of the Lone Star state government. For over 144 tumultuous…
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 5, 2020
There is no easy solution to the fiscal disarray that COVID-19 has wrought, but the ultimate choice might be better made through the democratic process than the judicial one.
By Jane Wester | July 3, 2020
Mary Trump was sued June 26 by Robert Trump, who has argued that she is forbidden by a settlement agreement associated with her grandfather's will from publishing information about her relationships with the president, Robert Trump and their sister, former Judge Maryanne Trump Barry of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, without their consent.
By Jane Wester | July 3, 2020
In a memorandum filed July 2, Gibson Dunn's Theodore Boutrous, who is representing President Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump, argued that publisher Simon & Schuster has already acted independently to print and ship thousands of copies of a book about the president's family relationships to retailers, meaning that any injunction from the court would be "futile."
By Jane Wester | July 2, 2020
The lawyers involved come from 20 different firms, including Cravath, Swaine & Moore; Debevoise & Plimpton; Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe; Schulte Roth & Zabel; and Sidley Austin, according to a Legal Aid spokesman.
By Greg Land | July 2, 2020
"Our long practice of deciding unraised sufficiency claims has been purely an exercise of discretion; no law requires it," wrote Justice Charles Bethel.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 2, 2020
The case mirrors that of state Supreme Court Justice Keith Blackwell, whose resignation during an election year will allow the governor to appoint a replacement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas H. Prol | July 2, 2020
We can discuss academics and analyze legal principles, but the real story here is that it is 2020 and we are finally just getting around to requiring that LGBT people be secure from the whims of bigotry in the workplace.
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