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Measuring the Speedy Trial Clock
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss a recent decision in which the court ruled for the third time in two years that a district judge in the Western District of New York violated a criminal defendant's Sixth Amendment right to a speedy trial and reiterated that both courts and the government owe an “affirmative obligation” to criminal defendants and the public to bring matters to trial promptly.Daily Dicta: Parking Scofflaws of the World, Rejoice
In a first-of-its-kind decision, the Sixth Circuit held that tire chalking violates the Fourth Amendment's ban on unreasonable searches.Five Texas Firms on Am Law 100 Slip in Rankings
Four of the five firms increased gross revenue in 2018, compared with 2017.Ahead of the Curve: Mueller Crash Course, Clooneys on Campus
Stetson law professor Ellen Podgor discusses her upcoming course on the Mueller investigation, and George and Amal Clooney are headed to Columbia Law School.Starbucks Prepares to Settle Class Actions Over Flawed Background Checks
New filings indicate two FCRA cases are being combined in Georgia in preparation for a settlement.View more book results for the query "*"
Starbucks Prepares to Settle Lawsuits Over Flawed Background Checks
New filings indicate two FCRA cases are being combined in Georgia in preparation for a settlement.Insurance regulators take up electric scooter liability issues
Electric scooters are a convenient, popular consumer service. They just happen to have a magnitude of potential liability issues.Environmentalists Try to Derail Galvano's Toll-Road Plan
The Sierra Club Florida director said that his group will “declare war” on lawmakers who sponsor the bill, which is a priority of Senate President Bill Galvano.SCOTUS Weighs Legality of Controversial Census Citizenship Question
U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco argued the issue of adding the citizenship question was not subject to judicial review because Congress had committed such issues to the discretion of the secretary of the Commerce Department.Barbara Underwood Argues Before Supreme Court That Citizenship Question Could Undermine Count
Barbara Underwood argued that UN guidance cautions nations to be careful that the question does not undermine the enumeration. "It is useful information for a country to have, but the question is whether that information should be collected on a form whose principal function is to count the population," she said.Trending Stories
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