By Marcia Coyle | December 15, 2017
"The state of Washington has no business demanding nationwide data from some of the biggest private companies in the country," lawyers for Hobby Lobby Stores Inc. tell a federal judge in Tacoma, Washington.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexander H. Southwell and Jason P.W. Halperin | December 14, 2017
Alexander H. Southwell and Jason P.W. Halperin explore this ongoing problem of “how-to” terrorism guidance on the Internet, and propose a solution: legislation aimed at barring the publication of online materials that offer instructions on how to commit mass violence.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | December 14, 2017
A federal appeals court has ordered a federal judge to explain why he decided that minor political parties in Pennsylvania should be required to gather a certain number of signatures from a specific number of counties in order to get their candidates on the ballot.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 14, 2017
Oral arguments have an intangible value that lawyers and judges seem to understand instinctively. At best, they're conversations—starting in midsentence with many interruptions—that mostly seem mutually useful.
By Jenna Greene | December 14, 2017
When your client is a convicted drug dealer who got hurt playing basketball in prison, it's no easy feat to convince a jury to award damages using…
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | December 13, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to review whether the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission's record-high fine against an energy distribution company that allegedly overcharged customers during the 2014 polar vortex was impermissibly excessive.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 13, 2017
Appellate attorneys say the opportunity to argue their cases in person is useful, especially for complex matters and important questions of law.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 11, 2017
VOTERGA has asked Georgia's governor not to appoint attorney and part-time magistrate judge Clint Bearden to the superior court bench, citing his role in the arrest and prosecution of citizen journalist Nydia Tisdale.
By Ross Todd | December 11, 2017
Judge Alex Kozinski, sitting for his first oral argument after the Washington Post reported harassment allegations against him on Dec. 8, appeared to be in the court's minority in a case over whether there's a constitutional right to a livable climate.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | December 11, 2017
A Catholic group opposed to birth control can't intervene in the state's lawsuit challenging the administration's authority to exempt organizations from providing contraceptive services to women.
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