By Jim Turner | April 12, 2022
While the House still hasn't shown a willingness to accept more aggressive measures pitched in the 2022 regular session by the Senate, DeSantis said during a press conference at the AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa that lawmakers should return to Tallahassee "once we have something that will go."
By Jessica Seah | April 11, 2022
Singapore has great ambitions to become a global cryptocurrency hub but to realize that goal, it needs to first grapple with and address the multitude of risks the fast-growing sector presents.
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By Heath Cheek and Ian G. Klein | April 11, 2022
In summary, while the 2019 revisions to the TCPA have reigned in a lot of the abuses of the statute, several open questions remain on how successful the revisions have been, say Dallas-based Bell Nunnally attorneys Heath Cheek and Ian G. Klein.
By Brian Lee | April 8, 2022
The effort in Albany follows on from New York City Council's 2021 enactment that banned qualified immunity for city officers accused of excessive force.
By Jim Saunders | April 8, 2022
Critics of the bill argued during the legislative session that it would be unconstitutional.
By Allison Dunn | April 7, 2022
The panel sought to appropriately define "employer" in a case of a New Jersey construction contractor that worked on the American Dream project.
By Jim Saunders and Tom Urban | April 7, 2022
The most-controversial part of the bill involves certified nursing assistants, who provide much of the hands-on care in nursing homes.
By Cheryl Miller | April 6, 2022
Two bills with different approaches to renaming UC Hastings College of the Law are moving through the Legislature.
By Ellen Bardash | April 6, 2022
State Sen. Sarah McBride, D-Claymont, introduced a measure aimed at placing the level of severity for official misconduct on a sliding scale, making it possible for more serious convictions to ban someone from holding office again in Delaware.
By Allison Dunn | April 5, 2022
Taking a closer look at the relationship between the state's forfeiture and storage laws, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on March 31 reversed a Superior Court's order to turn over 12 improperly secured firearms found during a search warrant.
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