By Jim Saunders | September 13, 2018
The justices last month, in a 4-3 decision, agreed to take up the city's appeal of a ruling that blocked a minimum-wage ordinance from taking effect.
By Melissa Palat Murawsky, Kathy E. Herman, and Michelle Ann Gitlitz, Blank Rome | September 13, 2018
The bill, which became effective on July 1, is designed to stimulate economic development in Vermont through the promotion of blockchain technology.
By Ellis Kim | September 12, 2018
The DNC argued the state's practice of tossing votes cast in the wrong precinct, and a law limiting third-party collection of early ballots, placed unconstitutional burdens on Arizona voters.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 12, 2018
A three-lawyer Gibson Dunn team discloses their advocacy for Saudi Arabia under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas H. Prol | September 7, 2018
The current political climate has served to reignite the issue of equal rights for women, providing fertile ground to finally achieve Alice Paul's dream of “ordinary equality” in the U.S. Constitution.
By John Council | September 6, 2018
A federal judge has blocked a controversial Texas law from going into effect—one that would have required health care providers to cremate or bury fetal remains—because of the restrictions it would impose on a woman's legal right to obtain an abortion.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 3, 2018
Although we support the passage of the Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act, we do not think it goes far enough. We urge its modification to relieve suffering by offering the choice of an early death to the terminally ill who do not fall within its ambit.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 31, 2018
Marriott's lawyers at Seyfarth Shaw had removed the case to California federal district court, arguing the claims were pre-empted by federal laws that govern collective bargaining. The appeals court revived the suit, and ordered the case to return to state court.
By Marcia Coyle | August 31, 2018
Two state petitions in the U.S. Supreme Court ask the justices to uphold the termination of Planned Parenthood's participation in the state Medicaid program. In the federal appeals courts, several cases are advancing efforts to restrict access to abortions.
By Mike Scarcella | August 30, 2018
"Failure to cure these identified flaws will undermine California's authority to launch and sustain vigorous oversight and effective enforcement of the CCPA's critical privacy protections," Xavier Becerra told lawmakers in a sharply worded letter.
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