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NY Judge Halts Vaccine Mandate for Unionized Court Workers
The ruling from state Supreme Court Justice Christina Ryba temporarily halts the court system from imposing the vaccine mandate on workers represented by the state Civil Service Employees Association. The union represents about 5,800 state court workers.Fast-Tracking the Texas Abortion Ban Faces Hurdles in US Supreme Court
Abortion rights organizations face a difficult job persuading the U.S. Supreme Court to expedite review of Texas' six-week abortion law, as history shows that approvals by the justices are rare.Lawyers to Push for Inmates' Release Amid Deepening Crisis at Rikers Island
Lawyers said they would seek immediate release of persons incarcerated at the notorious facility. Matters appeared set to come to a head within days.Judge Sets Deadline for Trump Organization to Produce Subpoena Materials
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron said the defendants have until Sept. 30 to produce a detailed report on its efforts to comply with the state Attorney General's subpoenas.View more book results for the query "*"
Who Got the Work?℠: Defending Morgan Lewis, a $9.5B Oil Field Deal and More
Here's your weekly round-up of the law firms and lawyers around the country being tapped to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.'How the Law Views Women': The Challenges Unfolding Against Texas' Abortion Law
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Shannon Selden, a Debevoise & Plimpton partner and outside counsel for the Center for Reproductive Rights, presents the major legal questions she expects will be raised in upcoming arguments stemming from the U.S. Department of Justice's action seeking to block Texas' SB-8.Georgia Supreme Court Tosses District 52 House Election Challenge Suit
"[W]e have long held that it is the responsibility of the person bringing an election contest to ensure that the proceedings move in an expeditious fashion, including by ensuring that all defendants and other interested individuals are given proper notice of the election contest," Justice Charles Bethel wrote in his opinion.Del. Supreme Court Adopts Three-Part Futility Test Used by Chancery in Facebook Case
The two tests that had been in use for decades are similar enough, Justice Tamika Montgomery-Reeves wrote, that with legal changes since they were decided, blending them modernizes and streamlines how demand futility is weighed.Trending Stories
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