By Jimmy Hoover | April 26, 2023
Several justices express constitutional concerns with potential governmental "taking."
By Brian Lee | April 26, 2023
Ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo's lawsuit targets the Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government, which emerged through the Independent Ethics Commission Reform Act of 2022.
By Riley Brennan | April 25, 2023
"We hold that 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9) does not preempt RCW 9.41.040(4). Therefore, Kincer is entitled to have his right to possess a firearm restored under RCW 9.41.040(4)," Judge Bradley Maxa wrote. "However, we emphasize that it still may be unlawful for Kincer to possess a firearm under federal law. In this situation, trial courts may want to insert a clause in the restoration order stating that the order does not affect the petitioner's right to possess a firearm under federal law."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 23, 2023
We are concerned about the way a vital component of the checks and balances has been waived to make it more convenient to resolve what is clearly a temporary dispute involving one state official.
By Jane Wester | April 21, 2023
A spokesperson for U.S. House Judiciary Chommittee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said the committee looks forward to taking the deposition of Mark Pomerantz, a former Manhattan special assistant district attorney, on May 12, approximately three weeks after it was originally scheduled. The committee is conducting a probe into the Manhattan DA's indictment of former President Donald Trump.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Milton L. Williams and Deanna Paul | April 21, 2023
The much-anticipated defamation trial never began, but a ruling last month may have been a lost opportunity to examine a crucial issue in media law: whether news outlets are responsible for reporting false statements by prominent people.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 20, 2023
"Orders that speak to things that are greater than the parties in the case… I believe ought to be put in a way where you might be speaking beyond the individuals who are before you in court," Reeves said.
By Brian Lee | April 20, 2023
The high court's two most liberal judges, including newly-confirmed Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, dissented.
By Jane Wester | April 20, 2023
Second Circuit Judge Beth Robinson noted that the order granting the stay "reflects no judgment regarding the merits of the parties' respective positions." She scheduled briefing deadlines for Friday and Saturday afternoons and ordered that the motion should be heard by the first available panel in the week of April 24.
By Jane Wester | April 19, 2023
U.S. District Judge Mary Kay Vykocil asked Gibson Dunn partner Ted Boutrous why Pomerantz' memoir didn't constitute a waiver of privilege.
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