By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | August 10, 2022
Lower court judges continue to face online threats and attacks after politicians use hyperbole and misinformation to denigrate the judicial system.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By D.R. Jones | August 10, 2022
The organizations that create the rules can make it difficult to find and use the rules. This creates problems for judges trying to interpret and apply the rules.
By Emily Cousins | August 9, 2022
The law does not allow for sexual orientation or gender identity to be taught in kindergarten through third grade. It also requires the state education agency to write new classroom instructions for grades four through 12.
By Dara Kam | August 8, 2022
If voters sign off on the new proposal, lawmakers still would have final say on how the industry is structured.
By Aleeza Furman | August 8, 2022
Under the PACT Act of 2022, a new federal cause of action included in the veterans-support bill could spur litigation from hundreds of thousands of former Camp Lejeune residents, lawyers said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | August 8, 2022
While passage of any legislation immediately prior to midterm elections is difficult, the bi-partisan American Data Privacy and Protection Act may prove to be an exception. This article provides an overview of the ADPPA's key provisions and compare it to some of the current state statutes.
By Curt Anderson | August 8, 2022
The governor suspended State Attorney Andrew Warren because he signed statements with dozens of other prosecutors nationwide vowing not to pursue criminal cases against people who seek or provide abortions or gender transition treatments.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | August 8, 2022
NJSBA takes action at July meeting. Capitol Report: focus on judicial vacancies. NJSBA volunteers work with students at career and coaching workshop. NJSBA to host networking event at Somerset Patriots stadium.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 7, 2022
The Kansas amendment was intentionally submitted on a low-visibility election day. States that permit this undemocratic tactic would be wise to reform their amendment procedures, together with other statewide referendum procedures.
By Joe Dysart | August 5, 2022
Florida businesses violating the new regulation, which falls under the Civil Rights Act, face hefty fines and penalties.
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