By Jim Saunders | May 3, 2020
A voter-approved 2018 constitutional amendment set a Dec. 31, 2020, deadline for ending greyhound racing at pari-mutuel facilities, though tracks have started halting racing ahead of the deadline.
By Jenna Greene | May 1, 2020
'It is not every day I can say that I played a role in the development of a fundamental right in our Constitution.' said Sidley Austin's Carter Phillips. who shared Litigator of the Week honors with his colleague Tacy Flint and Public Counsel director Mark Rosenbaum.
By Greg Land | April 30, 2020
Lawyers say Gov. Brian Kemp's order reopening "essential" businesses like tattoo parlors and barber shops may lead some employers into a "minefield" of litigation.
By Greg Land | April 30, 2020
Lawyers say Gov. Brian Kemp's order reopening "essential" businesses like tattoo parlors and barber shops may lead some employers into a "minefield" of litigation.
By Jason Grant | April 30, 2020
"By allowing some of its [New York City immigration] courts to remain open for filing and enforcing unreasonable deadlines, [the Department of Justice] has ignored the declared emergency in New York and has violated the orders from the NY Governor and NYC Mayor to close down all non-essential business and strictly adhere to social distancing," the suit argues.
By Jenna Greene | April 30, 2020
There's been so much spinning and counter-spinning in a brutal proxy fight involving broadcaster Tegna that I'm getting motion sickness just thinking about it.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 29, 2020
"In this court's view at least, the First Amendment freedoms of fair and dedicated professionals should not be sacrificed at the altar of partisan myopia," Judge Christopher Cooper wrote.
By Paul K. Stafford | April 29, 2020
As in-person society reemerges and we commence our integration from isolation, what is the relevance of Law Day to our profession and society in a COVID-19 environment? In our search for answers, we must reflect on our past.
By Marcia Coyle | April 29, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. We're inching closer to Monday's historic first-ever phone arguments, and the court has guidance on what generally to expect. Plus: petitions confronting qualified immunity have piled up — will the justices take a case? Thanks for reading, and stay safe.
By Jim Saunder | April 29, 2020
Make It Legal Florida attorneys George Levesque and Ashley Hoffman Lukis say a new law making it harder to pass ballot initiatives cannot be applied retroactively to the recreational-marijuana proposal, which qualified for Supreme Court review in December based on petition signatures.
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