By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 1, 2023
As Justice Brett Kavanaugh explained in Dobbs, whether a state may "bar a resident of that state from traveling to another state to obtain an abortion" is "not especially difficult"—"the answer is no based on the constitutional right to interstate travel."
By Jimmy Hoover | November 30, 2023
"An acquittal is an acquittal is an acquittal since time immemorial," Justice Neil Gorsuch said.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 29, 2023
Statute would require vendors to rate the sexual content of the books they plan to sell.
By Jim Saunders | November 29, 2023
A 2018 constitutional amendment, known as Amendment 4, was designed to restore voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences.
By Jimmy Hoover | November 28, 2023
"An acquittal is an acquittal is an acquittal since time immemorial," Justice Neil Gorsuch said.
By Christine Charnosky | November 28, 2023
The complaint lists 15 JAFE members—legal scholars and Berkeley faculty—who allegedly are prevented from speaking to Berkeley Law's legal projects and groups because of their Jewish identity.
By Riley Brennan | November 22, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit sided with Northwest Missouri State University, holding that the school's policy of requiring anyone handing out non-university-related publications on campus to have administrative permission didn't violate the First Amendment.
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By Aleeza Furman | November 22, 2023
"The central concern of these appeals is whether the Pennsylvania Constitution empowers the statewide General Assembly to impeach a locally elected prosecutor for his lawful (i.e., non-improper, not corrupt) exercise of his discretionary duties," Krasner said in a brief.
By Andrew Maloney | November 22, 2023
Neil Eggleston of Kirkland & Ellis, a recent American Lawyer Lifetime Achievement honoree, has guided the country through multiple presidencies and cultural flashpoints.
By William Downes | November 16, 2023
Conflicting state laws are at the heart of a class action suit alleging racial discrimination in NFL hiring practices. In July, Brian Flores, former Miami Dolphins' head coach and current Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator and two other plaintiffs were given the green light to go to trial after a New York judge determined their contracts were not subject to mandated arbitration.
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