The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 6, 2020
"So far the really difficult job of amassing proof that will stand up in court, they have not made public or evident, and so far does not exist," longtime Republican election attorney Benjamin Ginsberg said of the Trump campaign.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 6, 2020
"So far the really difficult job of amassing proof that will stand up in court, they have not made public or evident, and so far does not exist," longtime Republican election attorney Benjamin Ginsberg said of the Trump campaign.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 5, 2020
"Unfounded allegations of fraud and threats to initiate litigation aimed at stopping the vote count are clearly inappropriate and have the potential to undermine the rule of law as it applies to our electoral process," the former prosecutors said.
By Cheryl Miller | November 5, 2020
Welcome to Higher Law! This week we're looking at: Big wins for marijuana ballot measures • Proposed CBD rules in New York • DLA Piper's work on Aphria's $300 million acquisition • Oregon's OK of "street drugs" and psilocybin therapy
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | November 5, 2020
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said he's ready to help his fellow Democratic attorneys general in states where the Trump campaign has waged a legal battle over the 2020 presidential election.
By Ryan Tarinelli | November 5, 2020
Like other Republican state Senate candidates this election cycle, Ed Smyth ran against the hot-button bail reform law passed by the Democrat-controlled Legislature in 2019.
By Angela Morris | November 5, 2020
The county has hired staff to count the defective mail-in ballots, but a question arose about time limits under Texas law to get it done.
By The Associated Press | November 5, 2020
Chatham County Superior Court Judge James Bass did not provide an explanation for his decision Thursday at the close of a roughly one-hour hearing.
By The Associated Press | November 4, 2020
State party chair David Shafer said in a statement Wednesday night that they planned to sue in a dozen counties.
By Jason Grant | November 4, 2020
The attorney general said that "it is likely that people will receive these notices of absentee ballot deficiencies after Election Day" because of "the record number of absentee ballots to be processed this year."
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