By Cheryl Miller | September 27, 2022
Employers will soon have to track, keep and post more information about what they pay their workers.
By Marianna Wharry | September 27, 2022
"As the Court explained in Lehr, where a relationship is established between father and child that 'demonstrates a full commitment to the responsibilities of parenthood' the Constitution protects that relationship," Justice Robyn Brody wrote for the unanimous panel. "'But the mere existence of a biological link does not merit equivalent constitutional protection.'"
By Allison Dunn | September 27, 2022
"Today's ruling is a potent reminder that people do not lose cherished rights under the First Amendment the moment they become pregnant and a victory for those seeking and providing vital pregnancy care," Rupali Sharma, senior counsel and director at the Lawyering Project, said in a statement Tuesday regarding Young's ruling. "Hoosiers will not sit idly by while politicians work to erase their rights and disregard their dignity in service of their ideological agendas."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Maier | September 27, 2022
In August of this year, Senator Thom Tillis introduced the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2022 which would provide guidance for how to analyze patent claims to determine eligibility. This article discusses the potential impact the bill would have on software and biotechnology inventions and also patent litigation.
By Adriana Gomez Licon | September 26, 2022
Few places disappointed Democrats in 2020 as deeply as South Florida.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 25, 2022
We note with approval that the Conference of State Chief Justices has entered the fray.
By Cassandre Coyer | September 23, 2022
The European Union's proposed cybersecurity regulation comes at a time when many other legislators are attempting to mitigate the global rise in cyberattacks.
By Jim Saunders | September 23, 2022
The state's lawyers have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to examine a battle over a law approved by the Republican-controlled Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis, targeting companies such as Facebook and Twitter over decisions to remove politicians and other users from the social-media platforms.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kenneth E. Pitcoff and Andrea M. Alonso | September 23, 2022
New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law offers a carve-out provision which provides that the driver of an emergency vehicle who causes an injury will be held to a recklessness standard of negligence, which is a much higher burden for a plaintiff. This article discusses the details of the law along with several cases dealing with the issue.
By Ryan Dailey | September 22, 2022
Money-making opportunities have become a part of the calculus that athletes consider when choosing schools.
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