By Tom McParland | February 28, 2018
Attorneys from the Delaware Department of Justice on Tuesday attacked the most recent round of allegations in a prisoner lawsuit stemming from the February 2017 takeover of James T. Vaughn Correctional Center, saying that it was an "incredible leap" to accuse state officials of ordering constitutional violations in retaliation for the deadly incident last February.
By Marcia Coyle | February 28, 2018
"The problem is that so many things have political connotations, and the connotations are in the eye of the beholder," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. said in arguments Wednesday about a Minnesota law that prohibits political apparel in polling places.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 27, 2018
“The Affordable Care Act's design was constitutionally flawed at the outset,” AG Chris Carr said Tuesday. “Our office has pushed back against this overt form of federal overreach from the beginning."
By Tony Mauro | February 27, 2018
Reading from his 33-page written dissent, Justice Stephen Breyer signaled alarm with the majority's holding that asylum seekers and other arriving aliens can be detained indefinitely without bond hearings. He called the DOJ's position that the immigrants aren't technically on U.S. soil a “legal fiction.”
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 27, 2018
Alfredo Plana has filed a federal lawsuit against an IRS branch in Hartford claiming he has been discriminated against because he is gay and Hispanic.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 27, 2018
The lawsuit claims Chief Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver of the Appalachian Judicial Circuit sought their arrest and indictment after they tried to get records for her office's operating account.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | February 26, 2018
A federal appeals court ruled that authorities improperly relied on an out-of-state warrant to search the computer of a Pennsylvania man suspected of possessing child pornography—but it still refused to suppress evidence from the search.
By Josefa Velasquez | February 26, 2018
As the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on so-called fair share fees paid by nonunion members for the second time in two years, New York labor unions are pre-emptively trying to stave off possible repercussions of the federal case with proposed legislation.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 26, 2018
Lawyers for the Air Force veteran accused of leaking a classified document are asking a judge to suppress comments she made to the FBI during a search of her home last year.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Houghton | February 26, 2018
In this Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Jonathan Houghton writes: The law of regulatory takings can be a difficult labyrinth for the uninitiated. However, the 'Baycrest' decision has created a clearer landscape.
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