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Court Revives Members' Suit Against Synagogue's Board
Parsing seldom-interpreted provisions of state law for religious organizations, a Brooklyn appellate court revived a lawsuit by synagogue members who complained that the temple's board refused to let congregants vote on whether to extend its rabbi's contract.Second Circuit Rules Utilities Can Allow Eruv Markers
It is not a violation of the First Amendment for a utility to contract with a Jewish religious group to allow it to attach strips of wood or plastic to utility poles to create symbolic boundaries for certain members of the Jewish faith, the Second Circuit ruled yesterday.4th DCA Ejects Award to Gloria and Emilio Estefan's Hotel Company
Gloria and Emilio Estefan's company faces a new trial battling an insurance company after a hurricane damage hit their Vero Beach hotel.Coming Soon: 'Notorious R.B.G.' -- The Book
Fans of 'Notorious R.B.G.' -- the meme, the Tumblr and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg herself -- will soon be able to own a tribute to the high court justice/Internet celebrity in old-school book form.Huge Constitutional Questions Await Supreme Court in 2015
The U.S. Supreme Court returns for arguments on Jan. 12 in a term likely to be defined—as its terms were in 2013 and 2014—by a battle over President Barack Obama's signature health insurance reform.View more book results for the query "*"
Court of Appeals Facilitates Class Actions in J-51 Suits
In their Rent Regulation column, Warren A. Estis and Jeffrey Turkel discuss how the Court of Appeals now allows class actions for New York City tenants bringing J-51 rent overcharge lawsuits.Rader's Resignation Cited in Ethics Dispute Before U.S. Supreme Court
Randall Rader's sudden resignation from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit last June is playing a cameo role in a petition now before the U.S. Supreme Court on the duty of mediators to disclose conflicts of interest.Judge Apologizes for Telling Media Testimony Was Off Limits
A Maine judge who tried to tell reporters what they could and could not report on a criminal proceeding called the parties back to the courtroom on Wednesday to apologize.Harvard Law Prevails in Graduate's Defamation Lawsuit
Harvard Law School did not defame a graduate by reprimanding her for plagiarizing a law review article, a federal judge has ruled.Best Legal Departments 2015: Call for Nominations Extended
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