By Adolfo Pesquera | July 21, 2023
The Fifth Circuit then considered a second argument—that the Texas Pandemic Liability Protection Act, which retroactively bars damages, violates the Texas Constitution's retroactivity clause.
By Lisa Willis | July 19, 2023
"Ruby did the wrong thing with a reckless disregard for the truth," Howard Finkelstein, former Broward County Public Defender.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Philip M. Berkowitz and Johane Severin | July 19, 2023
The Supreme Court's recent ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard outlaws consideration of race in university admissions. The decision overturns years of precedent permitting race to be a factor in a holistic admissions process. The decision inaccurately equates diversity efforts with historic racism against Blacks, and unfortunately promises to further divide the nation concerning the value of diversity.
By Mason Lawlor | July 18, 2023
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Cheryl Miller | July 17, 2023
A unanimous California Supreme Court says Private Attorneys General Act plaintiffs can still file representative litigation in court, even when their individual claims go to arbitration.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By William M. Pinzler | July 17, 2023
In 303 Creative LLC et al, v. Aubrey Elenis, the Supreme Court, for the first time in its history, grants a business, open to the public, the right to refuse to serve members of a protected class. Courts regularly review and challenge assertions of innocence (or mitigation) in criminal cases based on claims of sincere religious belief. Courts do not undertake such reviews in civil cases. If courts challenged assertions of sincere religious belief, would they have been upheld?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Udi Ofer | July 17, 2023
What do former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, five former members of Congress (two Republicans and three Democrats), the ACLU of New Jersey, the Brennan Center, the Cato Institute, the Rainey Center, and the Libertarian Party of New Jersey, along with a top Democratic election lawyer and a former Bush administration legal counsel all have in common?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 16, 2023
We urge Gov. Murphy to sign this legislation and make New Jersey the 33rd state, plus the District of Columbia, to have such a law.
By Riley Brennan | July 14, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 13, 2023
"To date, trial courts have unanimously ruled against every transgender medical care ban that has been challenged, including in Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee," the petition for declaratory judgment said.
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