By Dan M. Clark | May 10, 2019
Sponsors of a bill that would allow family court judges to grant contact between children and their parents after termination are pushing their colleagues to support the legislation before they're scheduled to leave Albany for the year in June.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Andrew Fleischman | May 10, 2019
Prosecutors aren't angels, and a promise to use a statute responsibly isn't as reassuring as a textual basis to restrict the state's power to prosecute.
By Jim Saunders | May 10, 2019
The challenged legislation comes as telecommunications companies set the stage for planned 5G wireless technology.
By Ellis Kim | May 9, 2019
Clement, speaking on a Federalist Society panel, said there are potential "costs to the system" when the Justice Department doesn't defend federal laws under a traditional duty to defend acts of Congress.
By Ellis Kim | May 9, 2019
Clement, speaking on a Federalist Society panel, said there are potential "costs to the system" when the Justice Department doesn't defend federal laws under a traditional duty to defend acts of Congress.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | May 9, 2019
On May 3, Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a proposal that codified the public trust doctrine and strengthened the public's right to access New Jersey beaches.
By Dan M. Clark | May 9, 2019
The decision has certain wide-ranging implications on the ability of gun-crime victims in New York to bring civil litigation against out-of-state gun sellers whose products are used to perpetrate the crime against them.
By Mike Scarcella | May 8, 2019
Lawyers for health insurers contend the U.S. government is liable for billions of dollars under a cost-reimbursement program tied to the Affordable Care Act. Kirkland's Paul Clement, lead counsel for one insurer, calls the government's actions a "bait-and-switch of staggering dimensions."
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | May 8, 2019
New York state could soon allow those convicted of felonies who have served out their entire sentence to be selected for jury duty after the State Senate approved a bill this week that would allow that change.
By Dan M. Clark | May 8, 2019
The proposal would allow certain members of Congress to request copies of the president's state tax returns from the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. It passed along party lines in the Democrat-controlled chamber.
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