By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | July 27, 2017
By obstructing access to funding for anyone living in a "redlined" area, choices for health care, education, retail, banking and groceries are severely limited, stifling the livelihoods and pursuits of an entire group of people.
By ROBERT STORACE | July 27, 2017
As the Connecticut Supreme Court prepares to hear a case pitting families who lost loved ones in the Sandy Hook shooting against gun manufacturers Remington and Bushmaster, a variety of groups have staked out sides in amicus briefs in an attempt to sway the decision.
By Cogan Schneier | July 26, 2017
Lawyers are ready to take the president to court should Trump's tweets become reality.
By Nick Perry | July 26, 2017
"There are devices now that can allow law enforcement to see through walls. Heat imaging and all this kind of thing," U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts said at an event at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. "Well, what does that do to a body of law that's developed from common law days in England about when you can search a house?"
By Greg Land | July 26, 2017
The panel ruled a lower court abused its discretion by using a rule allowing a late response filing to be interpreted as a lack of opposition to a motion to dismiss.
By Ben Hancock | July 25, 2017
The tech giant argues that a Canadian Supreme Court ruling affecting U.S. search results violates its rights under the First Amendment and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
By Jenna Greene | July 25, 2017
Maybe Sessions will be Janet Reno to Trump's Bill Clinton: the AG who the president wishes would quit—but won't.
By Ross Todd | July 24, 2017
The decision is a victory for ZL Technologies, a Milpitas,California-based company that provides electronic content archiving software used in eDiscovery, compliance and analytics.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 21, 2017
The unbroken string of circuit decisions, now including New Jersey, recognizes the First Amendment right to record official police activity. We believe that all concerned, citizens and police, will benefit from a more complete factual record.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | July 21, 2017
Fifty years ago on May 15, the U.S. Supreme Court issued the landmark decision of In Re: Gault. Connecticut's commitment to juvenile justice has given us hope that the legacy of Gault will continue to be honored for another 50 years.
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