By Cheryl Miller | September 14, 2022
The new law will give judges an expanded role in trying to keep the state's most severely mentally ill off the streets and out of jails. Seven courts around the state will launch the CARE Court program in October 2023.
By Raychel Lean | September 14, 2022
In the long run, it's going to get more expensive to develop real estate in low-lying areas or anywhere susceptible to sea level rise, according to experts.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Avalon Zoppo | September 13, 2022
Senate Democrats failed to garner enough votes to confirm Arianna Freeman to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 13, 2022
Senate Democrats failed to garner enough votes to confirm Arianna Freeman to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
By Jim Saunders | September 13, 2022
The clinic argues that it made repeated requests to the State Agency for Health Care Administration in April and May for information about when the 24-hour waiting period requirement would take effect and got no information.
By Dara Kam | September 13, 2022
One Palm Beach County history teacher said she changed her lesson about Sally Ride, the country's first female astronaut, "to omit her identity as a lesbian" because "she didn't know how to explain that without running afoul of the new laws."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | September 12, 2022
In this edition of their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz review some of the biggest recent case developments from state attorneys general, as well as legislative updates on laws that may introduce new standards in evaluating antitrust cases.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. Kaufmann | September 12, 2022
The FAST Act appears to this author to be patently illegal.
By Jim Saunders | September 12, 2022
The president of ratings agency president of Demotech issued a statement that called the state move "an unnecessary response to a problem that does not exist."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | September 12, 2022
A Supreme Court decision to uphold individual state's restrictions on social media editorial policies could have broad and unpredictable results on First Amendment rights.
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