By Jasmine Floyd | March 2, 2022
"Instead of allowing people to understand how history has brought us to the places that we occupy today, the law attempts to limit the discussions and lessons that we could learn in our attempts to ensure that history is not repeated," attorney Trelvis Randolph said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo | March 2, 2022
This article outlines recent proposals from Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state legislature to address this crisis, as well as a novel challenge to a recent New York City rezoning that included a major affordability component. The new mayor has yet to release his plans but appears to be on board with the Governor's proposals so far.
By Associated Press | March 2, 2022
Florida law currently requires condo sellers to turn over financial documents and reports on assessments to buyers once a sales contract is signed, if the buyer requests the paperwork.
By Ellen Bardash | February 28, 2022
The party chair has initiated a lawsuit claiming that statutes allowing voting up to 10 days before a general election and permanent absentee registration don't comply with the Delaware Constitution.
By Eve I. Klein and Jenna M. Decker | February 25, 2022
New York City's law, which goes into effect on May 15, 2022, amends the city's Human Rights Law to include a new discriminatory practice: failing to include salary ranges in job postings.
By Eugene M. Hyman | February 25, 2022
"These legislators want a dumbing-down with respect to prosecution because minorities are disproportionately prosecuted. That's certainly a concern—one that needs addressing—but we should aim to accomplish that by addressing the problem head-on, eliminating implicit bias and bolstering social support programs. We shouldn't try to achieve it by eliminating protections for victims," writes retired Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Eugene M. Hyman, of the inclusion of community-based restorative practice services in the Violence Against Women Act.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | February 25, 2022
Lewis Goldshore discusses legislation addressing climate change, renewable energy and alternative-fuel vehicles.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 24, 2022
U.S. District Judge James Donato said he didn't see instances of coercive statements from state actors in a lawsuit from former President Donald Trump, which claims federal officials coerced and worked directly with Twitter to violate the president's First Amendment rights and suspend him from the platform.
By Jim Turner | February 24, 2022
While Floridians may soon be able to turn on digital license plates, Rep. Tommy Gregory is proposing to limit the maximum number of specialty plates available.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | February 24, 2022
As Congress deliberates reform of the Electoral Count Act, it behooves the legal community to keep a watchful eye.
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