By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 5, 2017
Latham & Watkins represents the LGBT civil rights group Equality California and several transgender members of the military in a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's Aug. 25 directive.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 1, 2017
Counsel Not Entitled to Regular Hourly Rate For Routine Litigation With Little Complexity
By Jason Grant | August 31, 2017
A Rockland County arm of Black Lives Matter has leveled a federal civil rights lawsuit claiming that the Clarkstown Police Department illegally surveilled its members, using a special intelligence unit and lumping in the group with terrorists and gangs.
By Sol Wachtler | August 31, 2017
I lived my youth in the rural south. I was educated at a Southern university where Robert E. Lee is entombed, located in a Virginia town where Stonewall Jackson is also buried and memorialized. Being a Jew, I witnessed and personally suffered the pain inflicted by anti-Semites. But we are a forgiving people. I hope Mayor de Blasio can find it in his heart to forgive the sins of some others whose "hateful" monuments his commission will consider removing.
By B. Colby Hamilton | August 29, 2017
Second Circuit Judge Dennis Jacobs stated up front that he did not believe the two original plaintiffs had standing in the suit seeking to stop an ordinance targeting Latino dayworkers in a Long Island town.
By Reviewed by Jeffrey Winn | August 29, 2017
As America's endless culture wars fester, Prof. Geoffrey R. Stone of the University of Chicago Law School has published a powerful history of the constitutional battles over sexual expression, reproductive freedom, and sexual preference.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 28, 2017
Leave to Add Defendant Denied Where Party Had No Notice of Claim or Unity of Interest
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 25, 2017
Common Interest Rule of Attorney-Client Privilege Not Supported in Case Against Police
By Jason Grant | August 25, 2017
A lesbian employee of the New York City Transit Authority may add sexual orientation discrimination claims that would have been otherwise time-barred to her lawsuit because they "relate back" to her original claims of gender discrimination, a Manhattan appeals court has ruled.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | August 24, 2017
Continued Suspension Deprives Police Officer Of Property Interest in Job at Port Authority
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