New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 26, 2018
When controversial speakers appear on campus, they frequently trigger violent and destructive demonstrations, sometimes leading to physical injuries and inevitable police arrests. The cost of securing the site from this violence poses an enormous problem for university officials.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilann M. Maazel | March 23, 2018
Civil Rights Litigation columnist Ilann M. Maazel writes: Qualified immunity is often asserted and litigated in §1983 cases. But some conservative scholars now argue that the doctrine is lawless. This column discusses why.
By Marcia Coyle | March 23, 2018
The origin of Karen McDougal's connection to the boutique: A tweet from Gibson Dunn's Ted Boutrous offering legal help to defend speech rights.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger, News Service of Florida | March 23, 2018
With 25 potential changes to the state Constitution before it, a committee began debating how to group and define the proposals that may be headed to the November general-election ballot.
By Justin E. McGuirk | March 22, 2018
Consumers, regulators and credit card companies will be increasingly mindful of whether and how retailers apply surcharges. Retailers should likewise be mindful.
By Gary Fineout, Associated Press | March 22, 2018
Floridians won't get a chance to vote this fall on adding gun control restrictions to the state constitution.
By Sue Reisinger | March 21, 2018
“I think that the breadth and depth of support indicates the concern among American businesses that the rescission of DACA has significant adverse consequences for people they work with, and for American businesses generally," said Andrew Pincus of Mayer Brown, who is representing the group.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | March 21, 2018
Gun owners have filed a second lawsuit against the state over gun-related provisions in a new school-safety law, this time alleging that a ban on “bump stocks” is an unconstitutional taking of property.
By Ross Todd | March 20, 2018
Paul Grewal, the Facebook in-house lawyer who has had the unenviable task of being the company's public voice addressing the Cambridge Analytica scandal, has a history of engaging with thorny privacy issues going back to his days on the federal bench in San Jose.
By Tony Mauro | March 20, 2018
California's law that requires "pro-life" pregnancy centers to inform clients about abortion appeared to be in jeopardy Tuesday after arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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