Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | December 1, 2017
Abandonment of the political wisdom underlying the separation of powers should give us pause.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 30, 2017
Professor Eric Segall of Georgia State University law school talked about the nude dancing club owners' lawsuit with Celeste Headlee during Georgia Public Broadcasting's On Second Thought program this week.
Daily Business Review | News|Update
By Catherine Wilson | November 29, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott loses a disqualification request in a case to determine whether he or a successor gets to name the next three new Florida Supreme Court justices.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | November 27, 2017
Coulter tweeted a link to an August 2015 story about a Connecticut attorney who was pushing for immigration reforms following the murder of a Norwich woman by a Haitian immigrant who was illegally in the country.
By Ross Todd | November 27, 2017
When asked about congressional intent during his Senate confirmation hearing in 1979, Harry Pregerson famously replied he would “try and find a way to follow my conscience and do what I perceived to be right and just.”
By Katheryn Tucker | November 27, 2017
“It's becoming more OK to talk about it,” a Georgia prosecutor said, adding that predators have long isolated their targets with silence by threatening denial, shame and harm. “If we as a society can become—not comfortable—but willing to discuss these difficult topics, then that is the first step in getting them to stop.”
By New Jersey State Bar Association | November 27, 2017
A look at recent action in Trenton of Interest to NJSBA Members
By MP McQueen | November 22, 2017
One prominent adviser on cross-border matters that involve national security issues, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Giovanna Cinelli, said the reform push will mean more worries for dealmakers involved in transactions that could involve high-technology, big data or critical infrastructure, in particular.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 17, 2017
Our state constitutional development since 1947 is a matter about which we are justifiably proud. We should work toward preserving it.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 17, 2017
Wilbanks launched the clinic just in time to help survivors and attorneys file lawsuits in a two-year window of time granted by the Hidden Predator Act. The legislation extended the statute of limitations for lawsuits by survivors.
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