By Tony Mauro | January 3, 2019
"President Trump's comments display a disgraceful degree of disrespect for the Supreme Court and role of an independent federal judiciary," Gibson Dunn's Ted Boutrous said.
By Tony Mauro | January 3, 2019
“President Trump's comments display a disgraceful degree of disrespect for the Supreme Court and role of an independent federal judiciary,” Gibson Dunn's Ted Boutrous said.
By Tiffanny Brosnan | January 3, 2019
Breaking in October 2017, the Harvey Weinstein story sparked the #MeToo movement and California's legislature responded swiftly. In 2018, Governor Brown approved a number of significant pieces of legislation that require action by employers in 2019 and that will change how sexual harassment cases are litigated.
By Cheryl Miller | January 3, 2019
Here's our quick roundup of things we're watching in the new year—happy New Year! Plus, we've got a new ruling from a California federal judge in a RICO case, and firms are ever more concerned about data privacy and cannabis. Thanks for reading Higher Law!
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | January 3, 2019
Two recent events underscore the challenges that landowners and developers have confronted in New Jersey's Highlands region.
By Jim Saunders and Jim Turner | January 2, 2019
Minimum-wage workers started earning $8.46 an hour Tuesday, up from $8.25 an hour in 2018 — and more than a dollar above the $7.25 federal minimum wage.
By Tom McParland | December 28, 2018
The Delaware General Assembly in 2018 succeeded in passing a number of gun-safety bills and moved one step closer to passing the state's first Equal Rights Amendment. However, the year was marked by dramatic and stinging losses for other major progressive causes.
By Frank Ready | December 27, 2018
As connected cars continue to become smarter, protecting drivers' personal information might become more difficult as vehicles are able to absorb more information than ever before.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 21, 2018
The multi-disciplinary Center On Gun Violence Research at Rutgers will deploy public health, criminal justice, and legal expertise, among other disciplines, to develop new understanding of the causes of, and possible responses to, the epidemic of gun violence in our nation. We look forward to the results this new initiative can achieve.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 21, 2018
New Jersey's large-capacity magazine restriction not only withstands the scrutiny of law, as the Third Circuit majority correctly ruled, but also passes the test of common sense.
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