By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 7, 2017
Rose Mary Knick's troubles started when a nearby Lackawanna County family claimed their ancestors were buried under her property.
By Ross Todd | July 6, 2017
A federal judge in Oakland has turned back the Justice Department's request to end Twitter's lawsuit seeking to publish information about the number of requests it receives as part of national security investigations.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | July 7, 2017
The court deferred decision on defendant's constitutional challenges to the retroactive application of the lifetime registration requirement in the State Offender Registration and Notification Act given the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's recent grant of appeal in three cases challenging the same statute. The court denied defendant's motion for relief nunc pro tunc without prejudice.
By Dara Kam | July 5, 2017
Signaling a potential end to an 18-month hiatus for the state's embattled death penalty, Gov. Rick Scott rescheduled the execution date of convicted killer Mark James Asay for Aug. 27.
By Cogan Schneier | July 5, 2017
A federal judge may decide by Friday whether to block President Donald Trump's newly created voting commission from asking states to hand over voters' personal data.
By Emily Wagster Pettus | July 3, 2017
A man who was convicted and later cleared after falsely confessing to murder at 13 says he is grateful a court revived his request for compensation in Mississippi, and that others might benefit from a change in how the state handles wrongful conviction lawsuits.
By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune | June 30, 2017
In the first few years of a child's life, a pediatrician will ask parents a series of questions about household safety: Do you have a pool? Where do you keep cleaning supplies? Do you smoke? Do you have pets? What is the temperature setting on your water heater? Do you own a gun? Such inquiries appropriately explore patient safety at home.
By Associated Press | June 30, 2017
The state of New York won't hand over identifying information about its voters to President Donald Trump's commission investigating voter fraud, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 30, 2017
U.S. and New Jersey Supreme Court decisions strongly and admirably make crystal clear the importance of the internet in the today's marketplace of ideas, as well as the importance of protecting the right to exchange ideas in that medium—even by convicted sex offenders.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | June 30, 2017
Out-of-state conviction "set aside" still constituted a firearms disability where "setting aside" of a conviction did not constitute expungement of that conviction or otherwise remove the disability to purchase firearms under that state's law. Order of the OAG affirmed.
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