By Jim Saunders | Florida News Service | July 15, 2024
The Florida House and Secretary of State Cord Byrd last week urged a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that seven South Florida state House districts and three congressional districts are unconstitutionally gerrymandered.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | July 12, 2024
"We are disappointed by this ruling and what it means for biopharmaceutical innovation," the company said. "Boehringer Ingelheim shares the goal of ensuring our medicines are affordable and available to people who need them. However, we remain concerned about the detrimental and limiting effects the IRA and its 'negotiation' program will have on the future of innovation for the patients we serve."
By Avalon Zoppo | July 12, 2024
The Second Circuit sent the case back to the district court to weigh issuing a preliminary injunction.
By Maryam Meseha | July 12, 2024
Colorado's new legislation is intended to protect consumers from any potential bias and discrimination that may be embedded in AI systems by setting clear guidelines that uphold ethical use of technology tools.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael F. Lombardi | July 11, 2024
"The enhanced insurance requirements under N.J.S.A. 39:5H-10 provide protection not only to passengers in ridesharing vehicles but also to injured parties in other vehicles involved in an accident with a ridesharing vehicle," writes Michael F. Lombardi.
By Andrew Michaelson, J.C. Boggs, Dan Kahan, Luke Roniger and Ryan Hollands | July 11, 2024
"While this is the first time a major piece of crypto legislation has cleared either chamber of Congress, the bill's future in the Senate is unclear," write King & Spalding attorneys.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 10, 2024
The council is charged with creating fishery management plans for regulating fisheries, which the U.S. commerce secretary reviews for legality and then decides whether to adopt a regulation to implement the plan.
By Avalon Zoppo | July 9, 2024
Pauline Newman failed to show the statute is unconstitutional "in all of its applications" since it gives committees investigatory powers that fall outside the Fourth Amendment, such as interviewing court employees, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board | July 9, 2024
"The portrayal of rap lyrics as literal expressions of criminal intent ignores the longstanding tradition of adopting personas, exaggeration, and hyperbole for artistic effect," writes the NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board.
By Cheryl Miller | July 2, 2024
"I'm not thrilled with the prospect of increasing my own fees," said Assemblymember Ash Kalra, D-San Jose, "but the reality is that if we don't approve this measure today, the state Supreme Court will be forced to set the licensing fees."
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