By Aron Solomon | November 2, 2020
Official and unofficial messaging from various levels of state and federal government points to an understanding that vote counting might take longer this year due to the time it takes to process and manually confirm the votes cast remotely.
By Angela Morris | November 2, 2020
Attorneys from Dechert, Haynes and Boone, Reed Smith and Perkins Coie have found work representing intervenors or amicus parties in a federal lawsuit challenging drive-thru voting in Houston.
By Marcia Coyle | November 2, 2020
Barrett will have many more opportunities this month to reveal her approach and concerns, particularly if the justices are drawn into post-election disputes.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Bret Williams | November 2, 2020
Let us contend with each other to form a more perfect union. But leave weapons and yelling at home or use them to defend legitimate access to the polls, not to discourage or intimidate others from voting.
By Ryan Tarinelli | November 2, 2020
The prospect of passing further big-ticket reform items remains murky in Albany, even as state Senate Democrats eye a veto-proof majority this general election.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 2, 2020
Judiciary issues statewide procedures for Election Day hearings; Supreme Court urged to reconsider attorney advertising opinion
By Dara Kam | November 2, 2020
Ron Labasky sent an email to supervisors after lawyers for voting-rights advocates raised an alert about possible problems encountered by felons trying to cast ballots during the early voting period, which ended Sunday.
By Angela Morris | November 1, 2020
Here are Q&As with judicial candidates for the appellate court and district court benches in San Antonio.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 31, 2020
An unofficial count released by the state Board of Elections shows that nearly 2 million people statewide voted early through Friday.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 30, 2020
California voters are set to decide Nov. 3 whether drivers of Uber and other app-based ride-hailing firms should be independent contractors or employees. One lawyer who has sued Uber over worker classification called Proposition 22 the "equivalent to a $1.5 billion presidential campaign for a single issue."
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