By Colby Hamilton | May 7, 2018
After lying dormant for over a decade pending similar litigation in state courts, three lawsuits on behalf of a number of gentlemen's clubs were joined recently by another suit filed by a bookstore with viewing booths to challenge the constitutionality of the 2001 zoning ordinance.
By Kristen Rasmussen | May 7, 2018
John Carlin, the former highest-ranking national security lawyer at the U.S. Department of Justice and former FBI director Robert Mueller III's chief of staff and senior counsel, is representing three Georgia voters in their federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Brian Kemp and other state officials, who are represented by former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 7, 2018
Many of us, like Justice Sotomayor, were concerned that our historic church/state separation had been badly damaged by Trinity Lutheran, and it may have been. But Chief Justice Rabner emphasized that the funds the Morris County churches sought and obtained were put to a religious use.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | May 4, 2018
If the ideals embodied in our state and federal constitutions are to continue to make us a strong and vibrant country, it's all our duty to speak out and protect them when we see them under attack.
By Jim Saunders | May 4, 2018
The ruling by a panel of the First District Court of Appeal in a 2018 Alachua County robbery case came after two other state appellate courts came to different conclusions about forcing defendants to supply passcodes to unlock cellphones.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 3, 2018
Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mavel Ruiz dismissed Michael Pizzi's attempt to recover legal fees successfully spent fighting to return to public office after a federal corruption acquittal.
By Sue Reisinger | May 2, 2018
The funny and folksy former McDonald's GC Shelby Yastrow, who can spin a tale in answer to any question, spoke with Corporate Counsel Tuesday as his new book went on sale.
By Jonathan Ringel | May 2, 2018
The Daily Report has identified 20 lawyers for its annual "On the Rise" list of attorneys under the age of 40 who are expected to go far in the field.Along…
By Michael Booth | May 2, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court said Wednesday that it needs more information to determine whether the administration of Gov. Chris Christie violated the state constitution when it awarded more than $11 million in grants to an orthodox Jewish rabbinical school and a Presbyterian seminary.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 2, 2018
A Cambria County judge ran afoul of the Constitution by conducting the mass trial and incarceration for 54 people held in contempt of court, a state appellate court concluded.
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