By Raychel Lean | October 30, 2020
"They're not trying to influence the election. They don't care," a defense attorney said of two Miami men arrested for allegedly stealing mail-in ballots.
By Patrick Smith | October 30, 2020
M&A lawyers weigh in on how the 2020 election results may impact deal flow. But the election is just one concern for future deal activity, according to a new survey.
By Patrick Smith | October 30, 2020
M&A lawyers weigh in on how the 2020 election results may impact deal flow. But the election is just one concern for future deal activity, according to a new survey.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 30, 2020
New Yorkers statewide have flocked to early voting locations since Saturday, sparking a flurry of reports about lengthy lines. Lawyers argued that "it would take hours" of standing in line for one of their clients with a disability to cast their ballot.
By Jim Saunders | October 30, 2020
The challenge centered on a state law, initially passed in 1951, that requires candidates who are in the same party as the governor to appear first on the ballot.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dylan Hosmer-Quint | October 29, 2020
In the medium and long term, targeted reforms could go a long way to restoring confidence in the Supreme Court. But in the meantime, it's up to the court's chief justice to preserve the independence of the institution he has taken an oath to safeguard.
By Ryan Tarinelli | October 29, 2020
"All over the state, people have been waiting several hours to vote, which is not what our democracy should look like," said state Sen. Michael Gianaris, D-Queens, the Senate deputy majority leader, as long lines became a staple of national news.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 29, 2020
U.S. District Senior Judge Richard Leon said the case "has more holes in it than a piece of Swiss cheese."
By Cheryl Miller | October 29, 2020
Welcome to Higher Law! This week we're looking at marijuana measures on state ballots, thousands of responses to DEA hemp rules, Rimon Law's new cannabis law partner, and banks' continued reluctance to serve marijuana clients. Thanks for reading!
By Alaina Lancaster | October 28, 2020
The requested temporary restraining order would have required the ridesharing company to inform all California drivers that it would not use any information it had gathered about how drivers plan to vote on Proposition 22 against them.
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