By Greg Andrews | September 3, 2023
Judge Brantley Starr chided Southwest, writing, "It doesn't make any legal arguments for why training with an 'ideological organization' is unconstitutional or otherwise contrary to law."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | August 30, 2023
The Tuesday ruling shut down the defendants' bid for a fast-tracked examination of whether or not the consent by registration statute violates the U.S. Constitution's dormant Commerce Clause—a question that draws a concurring opinion from Justice Samuel Alito Jr. suggesting the statute may overly restrict interstate commerce.
By Mason Lawlor | August 30, 2023
The Tennessee Court of Appeals has cleared the way for a lawsuit challenging a state law that allows child-placing agencies to deny service to…
By Maria Dinzeo | August 30, 2023
Southwest says the case it lost involves allegations it committed employment discrimination based on religion, which is significantly different from religious freedom, a subject that includes "topics that have nothing to do with this case."
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 29, 2023
"There should be no mistake here: H.B. 2127's clear target is effective repeal of constitutional home rule itself," City of Houston attorney Collyn Ann Peddie said.
By Mason Lawlor | August 29, 2023
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 25, 2023
"The public is certainly not getting the ability to hold people accountable when they don't do their jobs … especially for disabled school children," Deborah Stevenson said. "That shouldn't be allowed to continue. Something needs to be done."
By Allison Dunn | August 25, 2023
"I remain persuaded that, notwithstanding Plaintiff's desire to plead additional 'facts' in an effort to characterize a judge as the supervisor of everyone whose work brings them to the courthouse, that contention is, at best, subject to debate and, consequently, Defendant is shielded by qualified immunity," U.S. District Judge Lance E. Walker of the District of Maine wrote.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | August 25, 2023
Can an ex-president who swore to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution and who thereafter betrayed that oath be allowed to hold that office again?
By Greg Andrews | August 25, 2023
Charlene Carter's lawyers say the airline is wrongly casting the conservative Christian group that would do the training as a "pariah" when in fact it is a legal aid group with deep experience that "happens to espouse religious views."
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