By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 9, 2020
The lawsuit stems from an attempt to create a custom stamp that protests the Supreme Court's holding in "Citizens United."
By Tony Mauro | June 9, 2020
The petition from a Black Lives Matter leader, DeRay Mckesson, takes on new importance amid the national protests that followed the death of George Floyd in the custody of police in Minneapolis.
By Jane Wester | June 8, 2020
A New York attorney with extensive legal observation experience who also signed the letter said that while legal observers occasionally get arrested or shoved against cars by police, Thursday's events stood out.
New York Law Journal | Profile
By Amanda Bronstad | June 8, 2020
Attorneys Regina Calcaterra and Janine Pollack, former colleagues at Wolf Haldenstein, have launched Calcaterra Pollack with plans to focus on complex litigation, including class actions brought over COVID-19 issues.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 8, 2020
The ruling reverses a district judge's order that the challenge on whether the travel ban is unconstitutional could proceed to discovery.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 7, 2020
Were it not for volunteering of superb lawyers, the marshaling of resources, hard work and luck, Baker and Washington would still be in prison today.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin A. Schwartz | June 5, 2020
In this edition of his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz writes: The Supreme Court's jurisprudence is so heavily tilted in favor of police officers and municipalities sued under §1983 that excessive force claimants often do not have a realistic chance of recovery.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 5, 2020
"In the context of a White House press corps described as an 'unruly mob,' [Brian] Karem's behavior was not so outrageous as to bring into fair contemplation the unprecedented sanction visited on him," the court ruled.
By Mike Scarcella | June 5, 2020
"Recent events have brought to the forefront of our collective consciousness a painful fact that is, for too many of our citizens, common knowledge: the injustices faced by black Americans are not relics of the past," the justices of the Washington Supreme Court said.
By Angela Morris | June 4, 2020
While a judge, ex-DA and sheriff appeal an adverse ruling that denied them immunity in a former police captain's First Amendment retaliation claim, they have won a stay on discovery in the trial court.
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