By Jane Wester | February 8, 2023
Asking the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case, attorneys William Brewer and Eugene Volokh argued that a Second Circuit opinion "gives state officials free rein to financially blacklist their political opponents."
By Avalon Zoppo | February 8, 2023
"You each gave us I think four law review articles not from historians. … And we have 20 minutes to ask you questions and [the lower court judge] didn't have a chance to ask a single question," Judge Higginson said.
By Brad Kutner | February 8, 2023
"Not only have plaintiffs shown a likelihood of success, 'it is difficult to imagine them losing,'" wrote Circuit Judge Toby Heytens.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | February 7, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "SEZ Foster LLC v. City of New York," where the court held that City of New York is not precluded from arbitrating land's fair market value, and "Potanovic v. Town of Stony Point," where the court dismissed a Section 1983 action alleging that the town violated First Amendment free speech rights, by omitting the public input part of town board meetings from Facebook live.
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | February 7, 2023
Latham & Watkins, Troutman Pepper, Skadden and Dechert are among the major law firms that have authored amicus briefs for the test of executive authority in granting loan relief.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | February 6, 2023
As a result of a class action lawsuit brought by the Legal Aid Society, the New York City Police Department has agreed to a major reform of its street encounter procedures.
By Brian Lee | February 3, 2023
The court can either wait until there are seven judges or, if necessary, summon a judge from the appellate division or state supreme court to cast a deciding vote.
By Cheryl Miller | February 2, 2023
A lawyer for California's Department of Cannabis Control said the anti-commandeering rule will protect the state and its officials if it authorizes interstate cannabis trade with other licensing states.
By Brad Kutner | February 2, 2023
"There is simply no legitimate, rational reason to suddenly restrict this safe, routine, outpatient gynecological care to the hospital setting," Cooley partner Kathleen Hartnett and others wrote in the filing.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | February 2, 2023
Israelis can be happy and proud of one thing, they are the only democracy that the Middle East has ever known or will ever know in any of our lifetimes. Israel sets an example to the world as to how important the law really is.
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