By Jim Saunders | October 17, 2018
The justices overturned a ruling by a Leon County circuit judge that would have blocked the constitutional amendments in a case focused on whether the proposals improperly “bundled” unrelated issues into single ballot measures.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 16, 2018
PEN American Center has sued President Donald Trump in his capacity as president for his alleged threats and retaliatory actions against the news media.
By Marcia Coyle | October 16, 2018
Court balancing. Term limits. And more. What follows is a quick look at four proposals—from progressives—to change the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 15, 2018
Speaking about President Donald Trump's tweet that sparked the lawsuit, a federal judge wrote: “The First Amendment protects this type of rhetorical statement."
By Michael Booth | October 15, 2018
Acting Chief Justice James A. Matish and two other acting justices ruled that the Senate overstepped its authority when it moved to impeach Chief Justice Margaret Workman, who was accused of causing senior judges to be overpaid.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul | October 15, 2018
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul discuss a recent decision from Judge Robert W. Sweet which addresses the press's application to unseal potentially salacious documents covered by a protective order in an action concerning allegations of sexual abuse.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | October 15, 2018
The law firm seems to be making the best of an awkward situation. Plus, a note to all Supreme Court aspirants: Buy your domain names now.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 13, 2018
A federal judge has dismissed the ACLU's attempt to block the government from delegating the care of immigrant unaccompanied minors and sex-trafficking victims to a Catholic group that opposes birth control and abortion, and transfers those wishing to have an abortion to other shelters.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 12, 2018
Civil rights groups claim that Secretary of State Brian Kemp, who is running for governor on the Republican ticket, has used his authority to suppress tens of thousands of voter registrations.
By Tom McParland | October 11, 2018
A Delaware Superior Court judge on Thursday ruled that new regulations banning the open carry of firearms in lodges and camping areas of state parks and forests were unconstitutional in light of a state Supreme Court decision last year that struck a blanket prohibition against possessing guns on state lands.
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