By Scott Graham | April 24, 2018
But the justices suggest procedure might not cover patents issued before 2011 passage of America Invents Act.
By Andrew Denney | April 23, 2018
A Queens-based group devoted to the Falun Gong movement—which has been labeled as a cult by the Chinese government—should be defined as a religious institution for the purposes of a lawsuit against a self-styled anti-cult group that it said has allegedly assaulted its members, a federal judge found.
By Charles Toutant | April 23, 2018
Rabner mentioned disapprovingly a municipal judge's jailing of a defendant who was unable to pay a $239 fine for littering and a former municipal judge who pleaded guilty to falsifying records in order to increase the amount of revenue collected by the municipalities where he worked.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | April 23, 2018
Cyber Crime columnist Peter A. Crusco discusses recent cases addressing some of the more frequently raised issues concerning the parameters of the true threats doctrine.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 23, 2018
In Zalcberg, the court not only failed to interpret New Jersey's Constitution as requiring that a warrant be obtained before blood is drawn, but it refused to follow the United States Supreme Court's clear mandate that a warrant be obtained under such circumstances.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 23, 2018
An appellate lawyer recently had an opportunity to turn the tables on a panel of judges at the State Bar of Georgia headquarters building in Atlanta for a conference on “Handling Big Cases."
By Scott Graham | April 23, 2018
Ninth Circuit Judges Carlos Bea and N. Randy Smith said an en banc panel of the court ought to reconsider whether animals ever have standing to bring claims.
The Legal Intelligencer | Slideshow
By Zack Needles | April 20, 2018
Morgan Lewis pushes back against its ex-client's complaint, a Philadelphia personal injury firm jumps into the Starbucks arrest controversy and more.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Linda Leali | April 20, 2018
This year marks the 60th anniversary of Law Day, which was first established by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 as "a day of national dedication to the principles of government under law." This year's theme as proposed by the American Bar Association is "Separation of Powers."
By Kim Chandler, Associated Press | April 20, 2018
Walter Leroy Moody Jr., 83, was executed Thursday night. He had been convicted of sending four mail bombs in December 1989, killing an 11th Circuit judge in Alabama and a Savannah civil rights attorney. Two bombs were intercepted and did not explode. He was convicted in 1991 in federal court on dozens of bomb-related charges.
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