By Dara Kam | August 3, 2018
But elections supervisors in Alachua, Leon and Hillsborough counties say it's too late to secure early voting sites before the Aug. 28 primaries, and they're not sure whether they can nail down on-campus sites before the November general election.
By John Council | August 2, 2018
For nearly seven years, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has managed to avoid answering a vital First Amendment question: Can Texas' Anti-SLAPP statute be used to defeat defamation claims filed in federal courts?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Thomas R. Julin | August 2, 2018
Gunster shareholder Thomas Julin sees no First Amendment protection for publishing blueprints that can be used by 3-D printers to make plastic guns.
By Gary Fineout | August 2, 2018
A Florida judge ordered the proposed amendment removed, saying that the measure was crafted to mislead voters.
By Jim Saunders | August 2, 2018
A three-judge panel of the Third District Court of Appeal rejected a series of constitutional arguments raised by attorneys for plaintiffs who alleged malpractice by University of Miami medical school doctors working at Jackson Memorial Hospital.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 1, 2018
Flint Mayor Karen Weaver said the decision gives the state of Michigan a “free pass.”
By Marcia Coyle | August 1, 2018
Text and original public meaning were the most important tools in interpreting the Constitution, said Rachel Kovner, an assistant to the U.S. solicitor general who's a Trump nominee for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Kovner appeared Wednesday on Capitol Hill for her confirmation hearing.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicole S. Croddick, Brian J. Chabarek and Noah A. Schwartz | August 1, 2018
In Janus, a 5-4 conservative majority reversed the long-standing right of public sector unions set forth in 'Abood,' to collect fair share agency fees from public employees who chose not to join the union.
By Ryan Lovelace | July 31, 2018
The Heritage Foundation, where John Malcolm is a senior legal fellow and director of the Meese Center for Legal & Judicial Studies, helped populate the short lists to fill the earlier court vacancy left by Justice Antonin Scalia's death.
By Marcia Coyle | July 31, 2018
Judge Brett Kavanaugh heard arguments but did not participate in the ruling. The case, featuring two former U.S. solicitors general, is almost assuredly heading to the U.S. Supreme Court now.
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