By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | May 6, 2024
Also, on Friday, Fulton County leaders testified before a special state Senate committee that they had no legal power to control the Fulton DA's spending or her hiring of former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
By Emily Saul | May 6, 2024
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan found Donald Trump in contempt Monday, and fined him an additional $1,000 for his 10th violation. The judge warned he would not hesitate to impose jail if necessary.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 3, 2024
"With physical presence confirmed, Mr. Davis' intent regarding his residence in Georgia is what matters, not the number of days or nights he spent at a particular location," read a motion response prepared by respondent counsel Bryan Tyson of The Election Law Group.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Steve Roberts and Nicole Kelly | May 3, 2024
Foreign agent registration has largely remained in the purview of the federal government, though this could change with Georgia Senate Bill 368 (SB368), which is currently sitting on Gov. Brian Kemp's desk.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 2, 2024
Meeting minutes attributed the challenger's candidacy disqualification to an untimely dispute of a banking error that resulted in a returned qualifying fees check.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack | May 2, 2024
Campaign contributions can reflect genuine support for a candidate's positions and appreciation for ordinary aid to constituents. They can also become a bribe—that is, part of an illegal quid pro quo for political favors. What should the test be for deciding when a campaign contribution turns into a bribe?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By ALM Staff | May 1, 2024
Leaders of the bench and bar discuss civic engagement and what lawyers can do to promote and protect democracy.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 1, 2024
"Mr. Davis must be resident of Georgia," argued respondent counsel Bryan Tyson of The Election Law Group in Atlanta. "If he's not a resident of Georgia, what other state is he a resident of?"
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | May 1, 2024
Bar associations and a variety of civic groups across the country are working overtime to preserve our democratic norms and the rule of law—and these efforts are deep and broad.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Frederick P. Schaffer | May 1, 2024
Consolidating city elections with races for president or governor is the easiest way to increase the number of New Yorkers voting in races for key city offices. Not only will this dramatically boost voter turnout, it will lead to a more diverse, inclusive electorate.
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