Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | June 7, 2023
"By and large, liability will be imposed solely by Connecticut's Office of the Attorney General, but there's always the potential for lawsuits because plaintiffs attorneys are very smart about looking for other laws to use as the basis for claims," Russell F. Anderson said.
By Allison Dunn | June 7, 2023
"The role for this court today in these limited, narrow certified question proceedings is to clarify and confirm what the Maryland General Assembly decided. In so doing, the court will uphold the deliberate balance that the Maryland General Assembly struck for better or for worse, whatever the court may think of that balance between two very important policy goals: one being the protection of LGBTQ rights, the other being the protection of religious exercise in Maryland," the counsel for Catholic Relief Services, Joseph C. Dugan, an associate at Gallagher Evelius & Jones, argued before the justices June 2.
By Brian Lee | June 6, 2023
The bill would automatically seal certain old convictions that were said to limit job seekers' prospects, particularly for persons of color.
By Marianna Wharry | June 5, 2023
In the suit filed last week, the organization is challenging the state Legislature based on language from the Nebraska State Constitution stating, "no bill shall contain more than one subject."
By Maydeen Merino | June 5, 2023
Legislation would divide authority between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Bari Weinberger | June 5, 2023
The practice of equal parenting time is now so common that it has brought us to a legal crossroads: Is it time to make shared custody a rebuttable presumption in child custody cases?
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Meghan Dawson McElvy and Christopher A. Bowles | June 2, 2023
This was an especially active session for the energy industry, which saw the passage of several bills that, if signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, will have significant and long-term impacts on the oil and gas, renewable energy, and power sectors in Texas.
By Brian Lee | June 2, 2023
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the bill Thursday, the morning that the prior deadline was set to expire, and just a day after bill versions coasted through the New York Assembly and Senate.
By Cheryl Miller | May 31, 2023
"Unless the Legislature starts feeling the urgency of the upcoming July 1 sunset there might be a gap in the remote authorization," said state Sen. Tom Umberg.
By Cheryl Miller | May 31, 2023
"Unless the Legislature starts feeling the urgency of the upcoming July 1 sunset there might be a gap in the remote authorization," said state Sen. Tom Umberg.
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