By Katheryn Tucker | July 6, 2018
“The Constitution does not confer the right to an elective abortion on unlawfully-present aliens with virtually no ties to the country,” Paxton said in a brief.
By Ken Ritter, Associated Press | July 6, 2018
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada pointed to Arizona's decision to stop using midazolam following an execution that took nearly two hours to kill Joseph Rudolph Wood.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Leon Friedman | July 5, 2018
Even if a solidly conservative Justice is confirmed to the High Court, Democrats aren't powerless against the rollbacks of progressive policies.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Profile
By Robert Storace | July 5, 2018
Las Vegas and Gloucester, Massachusetts-based First Amendment attorney Marc Randazza says he took on representing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones because he feels deeply about First Amendment freedoms.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 3, 2018
A class action suit filed this week in the Central District of California is among the first filed since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its pivotal ruling on union fees.
By Dan M. Clark | July 3, 2018
A Manhattan federal court judge on Tuesday made a preliminary finding that there was “strong” evidence the Trump administration acted in bad faith when deciding to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census in ruling to move forward New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood's lawsuit over the question about citizenship.
By Greg Land | July 3, 2018
The Court of Appeals upheld the conviction of former prosecutor and criminal defense lawyer Rand Csehy, who was charged with possession of meth after a judge ordered him to take a urine test when he appeared unsteady and disheveled in court.
By John Council | July 3, 2018
After an assistant principal allegedly ordered a mass suspicionless strip search of 22 preteen sixth grade girls in an attempt to locate $50, two of their mothers sued the school district, only to see their case dismissed by a federal judge—even though all parties agreed the search violated the girls' constitutional rights.
By Colby Hamilton | July 3, 2018
The motion to dismiss, filed by Attorney General Barbara Underwood's office, claims the targeting of unlawful insurance practices by the state has had no impact on the gun group's speech ability.
By Raychel Lean | July 3, 2018
Sections 766.207 and 766.209 of the Florida statute are unfair to injured plaintiffs, according to Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jose M. Rodriguez's ruling on a medical malpractice suit.
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