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By Randy D. Gordon | May 12, 2020
In a famous 1975 lecture before the Collège de France, the philosopher and social theorist Michel Foucault proposed that the plague of the mid-1300s…
By Katherine S. Catlos | May 12, 2020
In an interesting twist involving an employment law dispute, a recent case, 'Balubhai Patel, et al. v. Manuel Chavez', addressed the applicability of anti-SLAPP to federal law claims, specifically §1983 of title 42 of the United States Code.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | May 12, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. The court takes up Trump's arguments, unsuccessful so far, that his financial records must remain secret. Plus: an updated study about Justice Clarence Thomas at argument. Thanks for reading, and stay safe.
By Dara Kam | May 11, 2020
Florida laws concerning states of emergency do not give the governor the authority to "unilaterally revoke rental licenses without any due process," lawyers for the plaintiffs wrote.
By Anthony Sanders | May 11, 2020
How should judges judge during a pandemic? The same way they should judge during normal times: By assessing the evidence and independently determining the law. At least four justices on the Texas Supreme Court agree.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 11, 2020
"We are committed to a complete and transparent review of how the Ahmaud Arbery case was handled from the outset," Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Fredric Paul Gallin and Eric Harrison | May 11, 2020
The Third Circuit strikes a blow for objective truth in the post-truth era.
By Marcia Coyle | Mike Scarcella | May 11, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. The justices start their second and final week of telephonic arguments this morning. The court returns to the so-called ministerial exception to compliance with job bias laws. Scroll down for headlines, and more. Thanks for reading!
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 8, 2020
Each legal team agreed the U.S. Supreme Court should not throw out the House subpoena cases over the political question doctrine but instead issue a ruling on the merits.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 8, 2020
Matthew Becker, of Becker Law Practice in Sacramento, said he plans to file other suits on behalf of nonessential businesses, noting that about 90% of the flood of inquiries he's gotten have come from members of the cosmetology industry.
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