By Kate Brumback | November 19, 2024
Arguments had been set for Dec. 5, but in a one-line order with no further explanation, the appeals court said that hearing “is hereby canceled until further order of this Court.”
By Tommaso Baronio | November 19, 2024
The U.S. Senate confirmed a federal magistrate judge to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit on Monday to fill an emergency seat. However, what happens to the four more emergency seats in Florida?
By Thomas Spigolon | November 18, 2024
Larry Thompson, who also launched King & Spalding's government investigations practice, recommends ways to legally confront terrorism and addresses the current political moment in his upcoming book “Quiet Counsel: Looking Back on a Life of Service to the Law.”
By Randy D. Gordon | November 15, 2024
"The modern rally differs in many respects from 20th-century precursors," writes columnist Randy Gordon.
By Steve Lash | November 14, 2024
By Lindsay Whitehurst | November 13, 2024
Meadows had gone to the Supreme Court in an effort to move the charges out of Georgia courts. He argues the case belongs in federal court because it relates to his duties as a federal official and pointed to the court's ruling giving broad presidential immunity from criminal prosecution to support his argument.
By Michael B. Gerrard | November 12, 2024
This article discusses the likely reversal of various environmental laws/protections that were implemented during Joe Biden's presidency that will take place now that Donald Trump has been re-elected.
By Larry Neumeister | The Associated Press | November 7, 2024
The former New York mayor and onetime Trump lawyer was found liable for defamation for falsely accusing two Georgia election workers of ballot fraud as he pushed Trump's unsubstantiated election fraud allegations during the 2020 campaign.
Daily Report Online | Expert Opinion
By Mason Lawlor | November 7, 2024
"It is very unlikely that courts—including, if necessary, the U.S. Supreme Court—would permit a local state criminal trial to proceed against a sitting president or even against a president elect," Public Interest Law Prof. John Banzhaf wrote.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | November 6, 2024
A recent article published in the New York Law Journal highlighting the work of the Cozen O'Connor team representing the State Democracy Defenders Fund included a photo featuring lawyers who are not part of the group that may have been misleading for readers.
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