By Marcia Coyle | June 1, 2020
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch, said the court should have taken up the bar fee case.
By Cheryl Miller | May 30, 2020
"Similar or more severe restrictions apply to comparable secular gatherings, including lectures, concerts, movie showings, spectator sports, and theatrical performances, where large groups of people gather in close proximity for extended periods of time." wrote Chief Justice John Roberts.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Brett Cain | May 29, 2020
Despite the Texas Supreme Court siding with Attorney General Paxton, state Democrats are optimistic that the ruling will allow voters to assess their own health and determine if they meet the state's requirements, which could allow additional votes by mail.
By Jason Grant | May 29, 2020
"We know what we are seeing when we watch a police officer slowly squeeze a black man's life away in broad daylight, amid a circle of helpless onlookers," wrote the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
By Greg Land | May 29, 2020
Patty Hermann, who coaches special needs children, was arrested jailed and spent two years on a sex offender registry before Cobb prosecutors dropped the charges due to insufficient evidence.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Eliad S. Shapiro | May 29, 2020
In addition to the profound negative economic consequences that the Bill would have, the Bill likely runs afoul of the U.S. Constitution's Takings Clause because it creates government-coerced tenancies without just compensation to property owners.
By Jason Grant | May 28, 2020
"Some Americans may push back on the COVID-19 vaccination for religious, philosophical or personal reasons," says the report released on Thursday by the NYSBA, but, it says, "for the sake of public health, mandatory vaccinations for COVID-19 should be required in the United States as soon as it is available."
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | May 28, 2020
Meeting this unprecedented challenge will require significant changes in current law and practice.
By Cheryl Miller | May 28, 2020
Lawyers for California said the South Bay United Pentecostal Church in Chula Vista "failed to demonstrate any substantial, impending injury" in its request to immediately lift San Diego County's order capping attendance.
By Angela Morris | May 28, 2020
Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther's recusal motion filed Wednesday alleged that Judge Eric Moyé had a "pre-existing bias towards anyone who protested stay-at-home orders."
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