By Josefa Velasquez | December 22, 2017
A look back at some of the major events and rulings from New York's top court, the Court of Appeals, in 2017.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | December 22, 2017
In his Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, Michael Rikon writes: On appeal of a condemnation or tax certiorari case, what exactly is the appellate court standard of review? The answer is not that simple.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | December 22, 2017
Cyber Crime columnist Peter A. Crusco analyzes the issues raised in 'Carpenter' and compares them with those in 'Weaver' to shed new light on this evolving and often confusing area of privacy, third-party digital records and Fourth Amendment jurisprudence.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | December 22, 2017
A federal judge has ruled that a history of involuntary commitment to a hospital for mental health reasons is not enough to bar a person from owning firearms under federal law.
By Cogan Schneier | December 22, 2017
A look at some of this year's most-read litigation stories out of the nation's Capitol.
By Angela Morris | December 21, 2017
L. Song Richardson replaces the law school's inaugural dean, Erwin Chemerinsky, who left to become dean at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.
By Staff and wire reports | December 21, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Feb. 27 in a First Amendment case stemming from the arrest of a frequent government critic as he spoke…
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Bahar, Kristine Ellison, James Hyde and Robert Owen | December 21, 2017
Michael Bahar, Kristine Ellison, James Hyde and Robert Owen write: Cyber-related litigation continues to be volatile, with 2017 witnessing several momentous developments including rulings on standing, the extent of insurance coverage, the fate of the Fourth Amendment's third-party doctrine in the digital age, and the emerging standard of care for cybersecurity.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Editorial Board | December 21, 2017
How should the law decide a case in which a surrogate mother has given birth to two children, only one of whom was the product of in vitro fertilization by the contractual donor?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Josefa Velasquez | December 21, 2017
The New York Law Journal takes a look back at 2017 and reviews the highlights and lowlights of the year in Albany, exclusive of state court rulings.
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