By Avalon Zoppo | June 20, 2024
"No one would doubt the burden on protected speech if Congress ordered the Sulzberger family to sell The New York Times," TikTok's attorneys wrote. "The same is true of the government dictating the sale of TikTok, one of the country's largest media platforms."
By Jimmy Hoover | June 20, 2024
Supreme Court precedent holds probable cause generally defeats a First Amendment claim for retaliatory arrest. But an exception exists when evidence shows "similarly situated" individuals would be treated differently by police.
By Cheryl Miller | June 20, 2024
In a unanimous opinion, the court said the Taxpayer Protection and Government Accountability Act "would substantially alter our basic plan of government" and amounts to a constitutional revision that cannot be made by a ballot initiative.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 20, 2024
A lower court had held that a malicious prosecution could not be brought because police had obtained probable cause for two of the three criminal charges against the plaintiff.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 20, 2024
In their 7-2 decision, the justices rejected arguments that the Mandatory Repatriation Tax violates the Constitution's Apportionment Clause, which requires "direct" taxes be divvied up among the states based on population.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | June 18, 2024
Dobbs, Brown v. Board and a gun-rights decision were among the cases President Joe Biden's federal trial court nominees in Maryland, New York and Pennsylvania were asked to comment on in written responses.
By Christine Charnosky | June 18, 2024
"This is not a partisan, political issue. It is Rule of Law 101. The next generation of lawyers must understand the challenges we face, take the torch we pass to them and continue the hard work to safeguard our democracy."
By Brian Lee | June 17, 2024
The Appellate Division, Fourth Department explored the possibility that a May ruling by a Republican trial court judge from Livingston County, excluding the Equal Rights Amendment from the November ballot on procedural grounds, was in error.
By The Associated Press | June 17, 2024
"Bottom line: IVF healthcare professionals should bear liability for medical negligence under the Alabama Medical Liability Act just like all other healthcare professionals," lawyers for two of the couples wrote in a motion filed last week.
By Brian Lee | June 14, 2024
The complaint accuses the city of unlawfully shuttering more than 200 businesses in the past six weeks under the state government's recently enacted SMOKEOUT Act.
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