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Democrats Introduce Constitutional Amendment to Overturn Supreme Court's Immunity Decision
"The unprecedented decision made by the Supreme Court's misguided majority massively weakened the rule of law as it applies to presidents," said Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii.Cheap Lumber, Stronger Hurricanes—Perfect Storm for the Strained Florida Insurance Market
These twin terrors of insurance hikes and ever-stronger storms are making Florida a rather pricey paradise. And we haven't even gotten to the cheap materials that far too many contractors are using to build new homes. Florida builders are continuing to construct new homes from wood, all but begging the next named storm to cause massive problems.Lawsuit: Man Dies at 27 From Heat Exposure at a Ga. Prison
The Department of Corrections reported that he died of natural causes, Jeff Filipovits, one of Norma Bibiano's attorneys, said at a news conference in Decatur.View more book results for the query "Absolute"
The State of New York Divorce Practice
In this article, Alan Feigenbaum questions whether New York matrimonial courts have been provided with the resources necessary to protect children of divorce. He has polled some members of the Bar, as well as a retired judge, to get their views on the matter. To conclude, he shares his own views as well.'Ready to Fight': Former Public Justice Chairman to Lead Title IX Practice at Clarkson Law Firm
Bryant launched a career of litigating high-profile gender equity cases in 1984, when he tried a class action that resulted in the admission of female students to the formerly all-male Central High School in Philadelphia. In 1988, he tried the first Title IX case in the United States as lead trial counsel and won the suit filed on behalf of Temple University female athletes.US Judge Rules Attorney Discipline Proceedings Are Presumptively Open to Accusers
"The question is whether public access provides a substantial benefit to the proceeding's ability to carry out its purpose," U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero of the Southern District of New York wrote. "The court finds that it does. The public cannot have faith in a process that it cannot see."The Art of Drafting Enforceable Prenups
Even though it is very difficult to set aside a New York prenup, it is not impossible.Data Privacy Watch: Keeping Up with the Evolving Patchwork of Laws
Alongside data privacy changes in Canada and the EU, the U.S. is seeing more state data privacy laws than ever before, stretching the patchwork from one coast to another, and beyond.Trending Stories
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