By Marianna Wharry | February 23, 2023
"This is a significant victory for tribal sovereignty," Attorney General Bob Ferguson said in a press release from his office. "Washington law strikes the right balance by permitting sports betting and confining it to tribal casinos, where tribes have experience carefully regulating gambling where individuals must be physically present."
By Avalon Zoppo | February 22, 2023
Appellate courts are now grappling with an amendment that carved out an exception to immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
By Cheryl Miller | February 22, 2023
State Sen. Susan Rubio plans to carry legislation expanding the use of electronic recording in California's courts, Capitol sources say. Certified court reporters and their labor union are preparing to fight the bill.
By Ryan Dailey | February 22, 2023
In addition to expanding voucher eligibility, the proposal would essentially create what are known as education savings accounts that could be used for purchases such as tutoring services, instructional materials and contracted services provided by public schools.
By Jim Turner | February 22, 2023
The House's bill would allow people to carry concealed guns without going through state licensure, background screening and required training.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 21, 2023
"I'm hopeful but skeptical," said Nathaniel Foote, a partner at sexual abuse-focused law firm Andreozzi + Foote.
By Justin Henry | February 21, 2023
The firm worked with California-based Xcential to demo a software product called "Bill Synthesis" but they're now locked in a dispute about who originated the idea.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam R. Shaw and Jenna C. Smith | February 21, 2023
In this edition of their Northern District Roundup column, Adam Shaw and Jenna Smith discuss a recent decision by Magistrate Judge Daniel J. Stewart granting a defendant's motion to quash a deposition subpoena issued to the company's former in-house counsel as well as a decision by U.S. District Court Judge Gary L. Sharpe denying a motion to dismiss a preliminary injunction he previously entered enjoining certain aspects of New York state's retail cannabis licensing program.
By Julia Y. Trankiem and Veronica A. Torrejón | February 21, 2023
California employers need to start telling their workers (and potential workers) when and why they collect their personal information, according to Julia Trankiem and Veronica Torrejón of Hunton Andrews Kurth.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 16, 2023
"Mione shows you don't even need the legislation because the courts are interpreting stacking consistently," said Scott Cooper of Schmidt Kramer.
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