By Miriam Rozen | July 24, 2017
White-collar defense lawyer Abbe Lowell said he has a "confidential" relationship with Ivanka Trump tied to his work for her husband Jared Kushner.
By Associated Press | July 21, 2017
A Florida lawmaker says basic necessities such as toilet paper and soap are being withheld from inmates in some prisons in the state.
By Dara Kam | July 21, 2017
Florida gambling regulators gave a Miami dog track permission to ditch greyhound races but keep more lucrative slot machines and card games, in a first-of-its-kind ruling.
By Max Mitchell | July 21, 2017
The First Judicial District's Board of Judges has selected Kelley Hodge to be Philadelphia's district attorney, marking the first time an African-American woman has served as the city's top prosecutor. She has been named to fill the post in the interim until a new district attorney can be elected in November and sworn in in January 2018.
By Commentary by Rail Seoane | July 21, 2017
The Trump administration's prohibition of most transactions with a subset of Cuban persons or entities is not a novel idea with respect to the Cuban Assets Control Regulations (CACR), but it is one that adds additional complexity and transaction costs to an already Byzantine regulatory regime, as U.S. persons now need to undertake additional diligence before being able to undertake a transaction in Cuba, writes Rail Seonane.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | July 21, 2017
Substitute House Bill 6880 is the product of raw politics and communities that are willing to lobby heavily to keep out people of even modest means and instead allow only expensive homes that pay more in taxes.
By Zack Needles | July 21, 2017
A business can still appeal directly from a local government's denial of an intermunicipal liquor license transfer, despite the Pennsylvania Liquor Code's prohibition on appeals, a sharply divided Commonwealth Court en banc has ruled in a published opinion.
By Michael Booth | July 21, 2017
Legislation that would greatly expand the state's 8-year-old paid family leave program was met with a conditional veto.
By Michael Booth | July 21, 2017
Gov. Chris Christie on Friday vetoed legislation that would have imposed taxes on the state's burgeoning "home-sharing" industry.
By Tom McParland | July 21, 2017
After state officials earlier this month greeted with praise a new law that streamlines the process for prosecuting misdemeanor cases of driving under the influence, criminal defense attorneys were advocating for more sweeping changes that would consolidate the entire process in the Delaware Court of Common Pleas.
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