By Jimmy Hoover | February 8, 2024
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel Alito Jr. warned of the prospect of political retaliation by other states seeking to disqualify the Democratic nominee for president as an insurrectionist.
By Alex Anteau | February 7, 2024
A wrongful-death medical-malpractice case out of Macon gave rise to the issue over whether a cap is constitutionally valid.
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By Steve Wasserman | February 7, 2024
The need for equity, consistency and rationality in New York gun licensing has never been greater, a Law Journal columnist writes.
By Riley Brennan | February 7, 2024
"Unlike burning a flag, wearing a medical mask—or refusing to do so—is not the type of thing someone typically does as 'a form of symbolism,'" Third Circuit Judge Thomas L. Ambro said.
By Jimmy Hoover | February 6, 2024
"We're talking about whether one branch of government will find that one of the leading candidates for executive office, for the highest office in the land, is not going to be on the ballot," said law professor Alexander Reinert.
By Cedra Mayfield | February 6, 2024
"How do we gauge whether this rule is appropriate for Georgia when we have no nothing other than anecdotes or studies from Florida [from] 25 years ago?," asked Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren.
By Avalon Zoppo | February 6, 2024
"We cannot accept former President Trump's claim that a President has unbounded authority to commit crimes that would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power—the recognition and implementation of election results," the court stated.
By Benjamin E. Rosenberg | February 5, 2024
Despite the prevalence of private crime fighting outfits, they largely escape the scrutiny of academics and analysts who think about criminal justice. The organizations, disparate though they are, raise a host of overlapping questions, many of them involving the absence of protections for the accused.
By Steve Lash | February 2, 2024
The constitutional challenge will be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
By Steve Lash | February 2, 2024
Colorado says its Supreme Court "acted well within" its authority in finding Trump ineligible for the state presidential primary ballot.
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