By Marianna Wharry | May 5, 2023
"The Supreme Court affirmed the [d]ivision's determination that it could not advance the fifth place candidate," Patty Sullivan, a spokeswoman for Alaska's Department of Law, told Law.com. "As for the [c]ourt's assertion that Dr. Gross's name should have been on the ballot, the [d]ivision was surprised by that part of the decision. No one argued that AS 15.10.100 required the [d]ivision to include a candidate on the ballot even after he withdrew. The [c]ourt came up with that reading of the statute on its own, without the benefit of briefing from the parties. The [d]ivision is evaluating the decision and considering whether it warrants a petition for rehearing."
By Jim Saunders | May 4, 2023
The bill's critics said diversity, equity and inclusion efforts are important and that the legislation will drive away top faculty members and students.
By Jim Turner | May 4, 2023
Disney and other large theme parks conduct their own safety inspections because of a carve-out from oversight by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
By Brian Lee | May 4, 2023
The budget adopted late Tuesday makes the state responsible during fiscal 2024 for 50% of the pay increases, or $92 million.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Gretchen A. Becht | May 4, 2023
A discussion of the Legislature's amendment to New York City Civil Court Act (CCA) relating to obtaining jurisdiction over landlords in real property actions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ian Carleton Schaefer, Brad Raboin and Avi Gholian | May 3, 2023
Given the fast-approaching AEDT enforcement date (July 5, 2023), employers should immediately begin determining whether they use technology covered by the AEDT and, if so, whether they are in compliance with the regulation requirements.
By Avalon Zoppo | May 2, 2023
While the law was enacted in 1998, the panel said there was a "dearth of Illinois precedent" examining its boundaries.
By Brian Lee | May 2, 2023
Some measures left out of the final budget but which had been floated in the state Senate, were seen as undermining separation of powers.
By Alex Anteau | May 1, 2023
Justice Charles Bethel described his proposal as a "blue sky" idea of what just one future model for what state superior court funding in Georgia might one day look like.
By Lisa Willis | May 1, 2023
"I was completely shocked that there's nothing there to protect them," Broward Det. Joe Kessling said.
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