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State Judiciary Enters Phase 2 of Reopening
Gov. Phil Murphy also announced that Atlantic City's nine casinos will be allowed to open July 2 at 25% capacity after being shuttered since mid-March. The reopening will come in time for what is traditionally one of the busiest weekends at the Jersey Shore: July 4 weekend.11th Circuit Ruling Hamstrings Heritage Groups' Fight Over Removal of Confederate Monuments
Circuit Judge Kevin Newsom, who authored the opinion, said that so-called injuries cited by the plaintiff Southern heritage groups were "pretty amorphous."11th Circuit Ruling Hinders Heritage Groups' Fight Over Removal of Confederate Monuments
Circuit Judge Kevin Newsom, who authored the opinion, said that so-called injuries cited by the plaintiff Southern heritage groups were "pretty amorphous."Challenge to Removal of Florida Confederate Monument Dies on Appeal
Lakeland officials moved a 26-foot Confederate statue out of its nationally registered historic district before the case reached the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.Budget Deal Cuts Courts by $150M, Unless Congress Provides Aid
The deal appears to protect programs including dependency counsel, court interpreters, collaborative and drug court projects, equal access funds, the Court Appointed Special Advocate Program and other specialized projects that were slated for cuts in Newsom's proposal.View more book results for the query "*"
NYPD Commissioner Testifies Before AG James on Protest Response, Treatment of Legal Observers
NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea's testimony followed 17 hours of testimony June 17 and 18 from members of the public, elected officials and community organizations, many of whom said they witnessed or experienced violent responses from the police.Appeals Court Orders Reconsideration of $115K Legal Award for 'Fees on Fees' Litigation
An attorney for the Silver Law Group said the ruling will encourage needless litigation if it is allowed to stand.Giuliani Associate Loses Bid to Suppress Evidence
A Manhattan federal judge ruled Monday that the package, which included two notebooks, a hard drive, a computer and a smartphone, was not protected by attorney-client privilege and the attorney work-product doctrine.Defendant Loses Bid to Suppress Evidence in Case Linked to Giuliani Associates
A Manhattan federal judge ruled Monday that the package, which included two notebooks, a hard drive, a computer and a smartphone, was not protected by attorney-client privilege and the attorney work-product doctrine.The Pandemic Is Taking a Toll on Professional Development Within Firms
A new survey shows significant changes in how firms are delivering learning programs. It also shows that learning and development teams have been casualties of the COVID-19-induced recession.Trending Stories
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