By Mike Scarcella | January 7, 2019
"In an effort to achieve this goal, courts have been asked to delay or defer non-mission critical expenses, such as new hires, non-case related travel, and certain contracts," the federal judiciary said Monday.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | January 7, 2019
All of this is to say that there are of course legal and policy issues confronting those who wish to abolish or reform the anti-democratic Electoral College. The NPV, with all of its flaws, is worth a serious look.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 4, 2019
At its Friday conference, the high court decided it will hear North Carolina Republican legislators' appeal of a 2018 three-judge ruling that found partisan gerrymandering used to corral the majority of Democratic voters in just three districts in 2016 was unconstitutional.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By William Josephson | January 4, 2019
Legal scholars have argued that NPV violates sections two and five of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and Equal Protection under the Fourteenth Amendment.
By Marcia Coyle | January 4, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon weigh injunctions that are blocking the Trump administration's effort to restrict the service of transgender troops serving in the military.
By Gary Fineout | January 4, 2019
The settlement between Rachel Perrin Rogers and the Senate was reached last month, but the details were not disclosed publicly until Thursday. Under the settlement terms, Rogers agreed to resign on Jan. 4.
By Cheryl Miller | January 3, 2019
"I'm happy to report that I'm joining an institution whose fundamental purpose at its core is to provide stability and consistency amidst this chaotic place we live," Groban said.
By Tony Mauro | January 3, 2019
"President Trump's comments display a disgraceful degree of disrespect for the Supreme Court and role of an independent federal judiciary," Gibson Dunn's Ted Boutrous said.
By Tony Mauro | January 3, 2019
“President Trump's comments display a disgraceful degree of disrespect for the Supreme Court and role of an independent federal judiciary,” Gibson Dunn's Ted Boutrous said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Benjamin Dynkin and Barry Dynkin | January 3, 2019
This article examines the tactics, techniques, and procedures that have been previously deployed to attack our electoral system, as well as other potential attack vectors that have not yet been successfully deployed against our nation. Finally, it examines the development of the international law governing election hacking and interference, the role the United States can play in moving that development forward, and the scope of responses available to a nation whose elections have been attacked.
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