By Erin Mulvaney | July 3, 2018
An Eleventh Circuit case figures prominently in a new push in the U.S. Supreme Court to end discrimination against gay workers.
By Cheryl Miller | July 2, 2018
"With this decision, online publishers in California can be assured that they cannot be lawfully forced to remove third-party speech through enterprising abuses of the legal system, and those of us that use such platforms to express ourselves cannot be easily silenced through such tactics either," Yelp deputy general counsel Aaron Schur said in a blog post.
By Colby Hamilton | Dan M. Clark | July 2, 2018
The move by the nation's highest court to hear the challenge to the “separate sovereigns” exception comes as New York lawmakers, eyeing possible Trump pardons, seek to close a loophole in the state's own double jeopardy protections.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 2, 2018
State bar and others pen letter opposing border policies that separate families
By Ellis Kim | July 1, 2018
Excerpt: The president promises to nominate Justice Anthony Kennedy's replacement on July 9. Here's a look at what (and who) is influencing his decision. Plus, a look at Paul Manafort's pre-trial playbook.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | June 29, 2018
Five confirmation and career moments that could reappear at any Supreme Court confirmation hearing if President Trump nominates Seventh Circuit Judge Amy Barrett to succeed Justice Anthony Kennedy.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | June 29, 2018
The separation of children from their parents at the country's Southern border has led to an intense debate in recent weeks about immigration policy.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | June 29, 2018
The ruling by a three-judge panel of the First District Court of Appeal was a partial victory for legislative leaders in the case, which stems from two lawsuits filed last year by University of Florida graduates and Florida State University donors.
By Greg Land | June 28, 2018
In a 2-1 ruling, the Georgia Court of Appeals said sovereign immunity protected the city of Albany from liability for renewing an occupancy license for a crime-plagued recording studio where a young man was murdered.
By Karen Sloan | June 28, 2018
Wendy Collins Perdue clerked for Kennedy during his stint on the Ninth Circuit. Her son was Kennedy's clerk on the U.S. Supreme Court.
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