By Jenna Greene | April 5, 2020
Fear is a central animating force in recent lawsuits filed by the National Rifle Association and other pro-gun groups against officials in New York and California, demanding that firearms retailers be designated as essential businesses and allowed to remain open during the pandemic.
By Jonathan Ringel | April 3, 2020
One process is in Gov. Brian Kemp's office, while two sets of litigation to force an election to choose Blackwell's successor are going forward, and in the most advanced case, the state Supreme Court announced Friday that a ruling may not come soon.
By Marcia Coyle | April 3, 2020
The court's postponement of oral arguments had led to increasing speculation by advocates and others as to how the court ultimately would resolve the argument issue.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 3, 2020
Legal experts say the coronavirus is certain to be raised in briefs filed at the U.S. Supreme Court in GOP officials' lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act.
By Jason Grant | April 3, 2020
"While giving lip service to defendant's right to represent himself, the [lower] court nonetheless foisted counsel on defendant over defendant's vigorous protests," wrote state appeals court Justice Sallie Manzanet-Daniels on behalf of a unanimous four-judge panel.
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By Zack Needles | April 2, 2020
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review a Superior Court ruling that upheld an order of probation for a student found to have made terroristic threats, including stating a desire to "beat the record" for the number of deaths in a school shooting.
By Cheryl Miller | April 1, 2020
"The Supreme Court's settling of a legal issue does not eliminate the passions surrounding a controversial social issue," Charles Cooper of Washington's Cooper & Kirk argued in a new filing in California federal district court.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 1, 2020
The group had invited King to speak about abortion and civil rights.
By Marcia Coyle | April 1, 2020
Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. The court's pressing on with its business, even as arguments are postponed. We take a look at some pending cases where the SG has been called to respond, and where the government is seeking argument time. Plus: the court could soon get an covid-19 related abortion rights case. Thanks for reading, and be well.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 31, 2020
Norman Siegel and Steven Hyman, the attorneys who represented a Maine nurse in the legal fights over a 2014 quarantine order for Ebola, predicted that few civil liberty claims filed over coronavirus restrictions would hold up in court.
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