By Cheryl Miller | July 26, 2022
College of the Law, San Francisco, would be a popular name with law school students, staff, faculty, administrators and alumni who want a name with a geographic link.
By Colleen Murphy | July 26, 2022
"We are operating with historic vacancies of 43% in the crown jewel of the New Jersey judiciary," State Bar President Jeralyn Lawrence said. "And from all outward appearances, nothing is happening."
By ALM Staff | July 26, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti | July 26, 2022
In June, a bipartisan bill titled "The Responsible Financial Innovation Act" was introduced in the Senate as an attempt to define, regulate, or exclude from regulation the $2 trillion cryptocurrency market. This article summarizes the proposed legislation and concludes with a scorecard of pending initiatives.
By Brian Lee | July 22, 2022
A person who attacked GOP gubernatorial nominee and U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin with a sharp object at a campaign stop was arrested and released without bail, sparking outrage by opponents of a 2019 law that halted the assessment of cash bail in most misdemeanor and nonviolent felony cases.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Iram Valentin and Christopher Turano | July 22, 2022
This article examines some recent legislative and judicial developments related to the legalization of medicinal and recreational cannabis in New Jersey and offers guidance for employers .
By Ellen Bardash | July 21, 2022
Challengers say the law signed by Gov. John Carney on June 30 oversteps both the state and federal constitutions by classifying certain semi-automatic firearms as assault rifles, making their possession or sale a felony.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Lanessa Owens-Chaplin | July 21, 2022
New York is adding protections against environmental racism, most notably in the form of a recently enacted constitutional amendment. The codification of New York's "green amendment" creates a safety net for future environmental protections that may be under attack by the majority conservative Supreme Court.
By Richard Zitrin | July 19, 2022
"Simply put, SB 1149, the Public Right to Know Act, will save lives. The way it is now, corporations sued over defective products or environmental hazards hide their dirty laundry disclosed in litigation," says Richard Zitrin lecturer emeritus at University of California, Hastings.
By Ryan Dailey | July 18, 2022
Ron DeSantis helped kick off the Moms for Liberty inaugural "summit" with an hour-long speech punctuated by numerous standing ovations. DeSantis focused heavily on education issues, including what he characterized as "drawing a clear line in the sand" on preventing "indoctrination" in classrooms.
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