The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 26, 2024
The Philadelphia district attorney's impeachment trial had been slated to take place in January 2023, but the Senate postponed the proceedings indefinitely following the Commonwealth Court's ruling.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 24, 2024
"Could libraries elsewhere [with] community political viewpoints take out books on hunting because those depict violence [and] they're harmful to kids?" asked Judge Stephen Higginson.
By Jimmy Hoover | September 24, 2024
"Tonight, Missouri will execute an innocent man, Marcellus 'Khaliifah' Williams," said Williams' attorney, Tricia Rojo Bushnell.
By Brian Lee | September 24, 2024
A report from Latham & Watkins attorneys calling for a 13-point action plan to reverse antisemitism and discrimination at the 25-campus City University…
By ALM Staff | September 24, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 23, 2024
"I'm puzzled, because it seems to me that your whole argument is premised on some idea that Rahimi changed the landscape quite a bit… and, I think the whole court, actually on this point, said that Bruen is still the test," said Judge Jennifer Elrod.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | September 22, 2024
As the recent anti-immigrant riots in England illustrate, it is now possible to stir up lynch mobs on a national scale with a falsehood.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Charles Toutant | September 19, 2024
Plaintiff and hospice physician Paul Bryman said in a statement that the ruling "means I cannot provide non-resident patients who request this gentle-dying option with care consistent with their values and wishes at one of the most important moments in their lives."
By Charles Toutant | September 19, 2024
Plaintiff and hospice physician Paul Bryman said in a statement that the ruling "means I cannot provide non-resident patients who request this gentle-dying option with care consistent with their values and wishes at one of the most important moments in their lives."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeremy H. Temkin | September 18, 2024
"But long before Congress adopted this penalty structure, the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution prohibited the federal government from imposing 'excessive fines,'" writes Jeremy H. Temkin.
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