By Jim Saunders | News Service of Florida | July 23, 2024
Facing potential First Amendment challenges, Florida has proposed details about how it will carry out a new law aimed at keeping children off social-media platforms and blocking minors from accessing online pornography.
By Demetri J. Economou | July 23, 2024
"'Freeport' is ... a substantially important decision concerning two of the safe harbor provisions in ... the Texas Natural Resources Code," writes Demetri J. Economou of Kane Russell Coleman Logan.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 22, 2024
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit said Division I student-athletes could fall under the Fair Labor Standards Act if they perform services for a university, under the university's control and in return for implied compensation or benefits.
By Mason Lawlor | July 22, 2024
"Trump-backed Republican candidates bankrolled by Kemp, through and in coordination with Georgia First, are able to spend exponentially more than what they would have been able to spend on their races if they were limited to just the money that they were able to spend on their own," said the executive director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.
By Charles Toutant | July 17, 2024
Basically since the issuance of "Tyler" in May 2023, this area of law has been fraught with uncertainty, delays, complications, and fortunately, by passing this bill, we're going to unclog the situation," attorney Elliott Almanza said.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 17, 2024
The three-judge panel rejected David Lesh's argument that he was deprived of his Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial, citing Supreme Court decisions that the right is limited to "serious" infractions defined as those punishable by six or more months of imprisonment.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Charles Gormally | July 16, 2024
"Some of the issues identified are unique to New Jersey's approach to creating this new marketplace and others are endemic to the bipolar nature of cannabis in the country," writes Charles Gormally.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Gene Markin and Dillon Collins | July 16, 2024
"Seventeen states have banned intoxicating hemp products, and seven states have implemented stringent restrictions," write Stark & Stark's Gene Markin and Dillon Collins.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Guillermo Artiles and Ryan M. Magee | July 16, 2024
"The legislative evolution from cannabis to psilocybin in New Jersey reflects a growing recognition of the need for evidence-based drug policy reform," write Guillermo Artiles and Ryan M. Magee of McCarter & English.
By Linda A. Thompson | July 15, 2024
Righini was one of the first WTO litigators in private practice in the late 1990s—an expertise that got her recruited by the European Commission, where she would spend over a decade.
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