By John M. Baker and Katherine M. Swenson | September 15, 2022
The case, 'Eggers v. Evnen', involves the power of Nebraska voters to enact statutes and constitutional amendments independently of the legislature by placing initiatives on the ballot.
By Brian Lee | September 14, 2022
The lawsuit seeks a declaratory judgment that the law's inclusion of public parks, public transportation, and a "default anti-carry rule" with respect to places open to the public infringes on the plaintiffs' rights.
By Marcia Coyle | September 14, 2022
Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett, dissented.
By Stephen Masciocchi and Tina Van Bockern | September 14, 2022
Given the rationales underlying the ruling in 'Peck v. McCann', similar confidentiality laws in other states could now be in jeopardy.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | September 13, 2022
FBI Agent William Aldenberg said that for months one man called his extension at his office to leave "violent and threatening messages," accusing him of being an actor.
Daily Report Online | Event|News|Video
By Cedra Mayfield | September 13, 2022
"All of us have a role to play if we are to reverse these trends of eroding trust, especially those of us who represent our civic institutions," said Georgia Court of Appeals Chief Judge Brian Rickman. "We're looking for creative ways to do just that."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | September 12, 2022
"As to why—it's simple," said Chris Stone, spokesman for the National Foundation for Gun Rights. "States have been ignoring the Second Amendment and the Heller and McDonald decisions for far too long."
By Andrew Goudsward | September 12, 2022
Trump's lawyers opposed a request by the Justice Department to pause portions of a judge's order that restricted its investigation into classified documents seized from the former president's Florida estate.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | September 12, 2022
A Supreme Court decision to uphold individual state's restrictions on social media editorial policies could have broad and unpredictable results on First Amendment rights.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 11, 2022
There seems to be a steady nationwide movement toward more anti-SLAPP statutes, spurred by the 2020 Uniform Public Expression Protection Act (UPEPA), and now the act has been introduced in the state Legislature.
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