By Colleen Murphy | December 29, 2023
"While I am cognizant of the fact that my decision could soon be rendered a nullity by a decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in 'Anderson,' that possibility does not relieve me of my responsibility to act," Maine's Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said.
By Brian Lee | December 29, 2023
"We respectfully disagree with this decision, which immunizes governmental actions long thought to be unconstitutional," NRA counsel William A. Brewer III said.
By Lisa Willis | December 29, 2023
"Ultimately, the jury understood it, and they believed that DCF had a responsibility to do a thorough investigation and protect her from these injuries," said attorney Stacie Schmerling of Kelley Kronenberg.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Abigail Adcox | December 29, 2023
Some law firms appear to be on track to surpass their previous year's earnings, buoyed by activity surrounding the debt limit and end-of-year legislation.
By Michael A. Mora | December 29, 2023
"When you have complex cases like this, you should try to identify dispositive issues early and try to be concise and make them as understandable as possible," said Michael Hanzman, senior counsel at Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | December 29, 2023
President Biden recently issued an executive order entitled "The Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence" seeking to promote "safe, secure and trustworthy development and use of artificial intelligence." AI has been imbedded as part of businesses' operations for years, but only recently has it reached world-wide mainstream advocacy in both its most positive and negative forms.
By Colleen Murphy | December 28, 2023
"If I were to predict what the U.S. Supreme Court would do, I think it is just hard for plaintiffs to win when you have to win on every element," University of Notre Dame Law School professor Derek T. Muller said. "Trump only needs to win on one."
By Charles Toutant | December 28, 2023
Carl Tobias, a professor at the University of Richmond School of Law who studies federal judicial nominations, called the act of sending back the name "part of the culture wars, part of the basic politicization and partisanship that goes on" and a "stick in Biden's eye that wastes resources and time."
By Brian Lee | December 28, 2023
The lawsuit is by the towns of Babylon of Suffolk County, and Brookhaven, Hempstead, Huntington, Islip, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Ramapo and Smithtown of Nassau County, which in total are populated by more than 3 million people.
Daily Business Review | News|Profile
By Michael A. Mora | December 28, 2023
"You've created a conundrum that the Florida Bar will have to figure out how to solve," said the outgoing Miami-Dade administrative and complex litigation circuit judge.
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