By Ryan Dailey | March 14, 2023
"Members, we can have debates about DEI all we want. I welcome those debates. But to insert the state in curriculum, that is a problem," said Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando, who questioned the constitutionality of the bill's prohibitions on teaching certain topics.
By Allison Dunn | March 14, 2023
"[T]he policy's requirement that the speech directed at government officials 'be respectful and courteous, [and] free of rude ... remarks' appears to cross the line into viewpoint discrimination: allowing lavish praise but disallowing harsh criticism of government officials," the court wrote.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 14, 2023
A California appeals court ruling largely flips an August 2021 decision finding Prop 22 encroached on the Legislature's constitutional authority.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | March 13, 2023
No, not the NCAA bracket. Our focus is on the madness (and disappointment) we feel when we read law firm summaries of new New Jersey laws.
By Cheryl Miller | March 10, 2023
Senate Judiciary Chairman Tom Umberg said revelations that Tom Girardi cultivated relationships with and, in some cases, showered gifts and money on former state bar employees while the agency closed more than 100 disciplinary complaints against him is "mind boggling."
By Ryan Dailey | March 10, 2023
Under long-standing law, gun owners have needed to obtain state concealed-weapons licenses to carry guns, a process that has included completing training courses and passing background checks.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Sean Buckley | March 10, 2023
Texas Senate Bill 938 provides veteran-owned businesses a waiver for the formation fees and the Texas franchise tax for up to five years. However, veterans must apply for it.
By Colleen Murphy | March 9, 2023
"The law in New Jersey is crystal clear: No one can be denied the fundamental right to marry based on their gender identity," DCR Director Sundeep Iyer said. "Municipalities have an obligation to ensure that they are not excluding LGBTQIA+ individuals from applying for marriage licenses. Today's enforcement actions underscore our ongoing commitment to ensuring that marriage equality remains a reality for our state's LGBTQIA+ residents."
By Cheryl Miller | March 9, 2023
Oklahoma voters overwhelming rejected a measure to legalize adult-use marijuana. The election results may spell trouble for legalization efforts in other red states, an industry lawyer says.
By Jim Turner | March 9, 2023
Bill sponsor Sen. Alexis Calatayud said the range of affordable housing strategies would make development financially viable.
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