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People in the News—June 26, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Strassburger McKenna
Capehart Scatchard announced that school law department associate Stacey R. Gorin was inducted as treasurer of the Burlington County Bar Association (BCBA) for 2024-2025.Supreme Court Throws Out Ruling Muzzling Biden Officials Over Social Media 'Misinformation'
In its 6-3 decision, the high court held that a group of Republican states and individuals lacked standing to seek an injunction against federal officials' to get platforms like X, Facebook and YouTube to take down alleged misinformation.FAA Privacy Law for Private Jets Won't Stop Taylor and Elon From Popping Up on IRS's Radar
Section 803 of the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024, signed into law last month, requires the FAA to establish "a process by which, upon request of a private aircraft owner or operator, the administrator withholds the registration number and other similar identifiable data or information ... for the noncommercial flights of the owner or operator."Marketing vs. Business Development: What's the Difference and Why Do You Need Both?
The marketing and business development functions both broadly aim to increase revenue for the firm by bringing in more work, but each has a different focus and approach.Motor Vehicle Collision Leads to Suit Against Nationwide
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Lawyers Should Take No Part in Delegitimizing Our Courts
Courts should discipline lawyers who assert intentional falsehoods that undermine public trust in the legitimacy of the judiciary.Legal Writing Startup Clearbrief Raises $4M in New Funding Round
Clearbrief, which has released a number of generative AI tools over the past year, noted that an investment fund associated with Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati participated in the round.New York's Highest Court Weighs in on COVID-Related Commercial Property Insurance Claims
Many businesses have sought to recover their pandemic losses under commercial property insurance policies, only to be denied coverage. A significant number of policyholders have filed lawsuits challenging these disclaimers. But to the dismay of the insureds, a growing majority of high state courts have sided with the insurers in these disputes.What's Next for Supreme Court Jurisprudence on Public Corruption?
With U.S. Senator Bob Menendez on trial for bribery fraud and corruption‑related offenses, any conviction will almost assuredly be followed by an appeal. This article analyzes the state of Supreme Court jurisprudence on public corruption, including the crimes of honest services fraud and extortion under color of official right. It also highlights potential trends and future legal issues that might arise in other federal public corruption cases.Trending Stories
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