By Riley Brennan | December 7, 2023
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By Jane Wester | December 7, 2023
Attorneys say they hope their case will end the practice: "We're proud to take on this fight to protect basic American freedoms, said Orrick's Naomi Scotten.
By Jimmy Hoover | December 7, 2023
To prove its point, Yelp used an example that the Supreme Court will be familiar with in its argument against the Florida and Texas laws.
By Gary M. Rosenberg, Cori A. Rosen and Ethan R. Cohen | December 5, 2023
Regardless of intent, residential real estate professionals, owners, and landlords in New York could be violating New York's complex human rights law. Here, attorney, Cori Rosen, the expert human rights attorney at Rosenberg & Estis, along R&E members Gary Rosenberg and Ethan Cohen, explore the obligations of real estate professionals, and the best ways to mitigate exposure to opportunistic litigation.
By Cheryl Miller | December 4, 2023
Eastman says he's the victim of a politically motivated prosecution. The state bar says Eastman could endanger the public if he's not disbarred. A State Bar Court judge will decide who's right early next year.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 1, 2023
As Justice Brett Kavanaugh explained in Dobbs, whether a state may "bar a resident of that state from traveling to another state to obtain an abortion" is "not especially difficult"—"the answer is no based on the constitutional right to interstate travel."
By Jimmy Hoover | November 30, 2023
"An acquittal is an acquittal is an acquittal since time immemorial," Justice Neil Gorsuch said.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 29, 2023
Statute would require vendors to rate the sexual content of the books they plan to sell.
By Jim Saunders | November 29, 2023
A 2018 constitutional amendment, known as Amendment 4, was designed to restore voting rights for felons who have completed their sentences.
By Jimmy Hoover | November 28, 2023
"An acquittal is an acquittal is an acquittal since time immemorial," Justice Neil Gorsuch said.
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