By Alex Anteau | March 27, 2023
Disparities created by the division of courts fell along racial lines, as the majority of Richmond County's population is Black, while Columbia County's is white.
By Ryan Dailey | March 27, 2023
The bill would end a decades-old requirement that people obtain state concealed-weapons licenses before they can carry guns. The process includes background checks and firearms training.
By Jim Turner | March 27, 2023
The bill would provide incentives for private investment in affordable housing and encourage mixed-use development in struggling commercial areas.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Joseph M. Shapiro, Michael F. Schaff and Daniel T. McKillop | March 27, 2023
While it's unclear whether the act as written will become law in New Jersey, it will likely serve as the foundation of a future statutory and regulatory psilocybin program in the state. As such, the act merits an in-depth review and analysis in its current state.
By Alan B. Morrison | March 27, 2023
"Until a national solution can be found, that covers all states and all funding sources, there are likely to be lawsuits, including some class actions, against medical boards and insurance companies for refusal to pay for telehealth services, and perhaps claims by out-of-state patients for deaths or serious injuries when their conditions worsened because they could not talk to their regular doctors," says George Washington University Law School's Alan Morrison.
By Ryan Dailey | March 24, 2023
Under the bill, students would be eligible to receive vouchers if they are "a resident of this state" and "eligible to enroll in kindergarten through grade 12" in a public school.
By Alex Anteau | March 23, 2023
The lawyers opposing this bill broadly fall into two camps: those who represent the two companies that were awarded Class One licenses and those who represent the companies who were picked for Class Two licenses but haven't yet received them because of pending protest litigation.
By Cheryl Miller | March 23, 2023
As cannabis sales slump, Colorado has reminded licensees that marijuana-related contracts are enforceable in court.
By Brian Lee | March 23, 2023
The Senate passed the No Citizen is Above the Law Act—inspired by the current Manhattan grand jury probe into former President Donald Trump—on a 40-21 vote. It now goes to the state Assembly for its consideration.
By Dara Kam | March 23, 2023
Revamping Florida's alimony laws is one of the most emotionally charged issues tackled by state lawmakers over the past decade.
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