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New Jersey Law Journal

The Regulatory Next Steps in Gov. Murphy's 'PACT' to Address Climate Change 

NJDEP is currently drafting rules to undertake comprehensive regulatory reform to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate impacts within the state.
8 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Why Rehnquist Sided With Larry Flynt | Kelsi Corkran Snags Georgetown Law Post | 'Golden Age of Originalism' | Headlines: Catch Up With Noel Francisco

Good morning and welcome to Supreme Court Brief. The justices' "shadow docket" is set to see the spotlight tomorrow in the U.S. House. The court will hold its first conference in four weeks on Friday and they turn to February telephonic arguments on Monday. Why did the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist side with Hustler publisher Larry Flynt in 1983? Scroll down!
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Meet the Four Pennsylvania Lawyers At the Center of The Trump Impeachment

With the proceedings now underway, take a look at the four Pennsylvania lawyers who are now litigating on both sides of the historic impeachment.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Microbusiness Cannabis License and the Entrepreneur: A Point of Entry to NJ's Market

This article explores the microbusiness designation and its requirements as it applies to the adult use (recreational) market, and the protections favoring New Jersey residents embedded in the microbusiness designation.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Top 10 Labor and Employment Changes to Expect in the Next Two Years

From paid sick leave, to new OSHA guidance on workplace safety during COVID, here are the top 10 changes to anticipate in the first two years of the Biden administration.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pennsylvania Litigators Say Castor Is 'Perfect for the Job' of Trump Impeachment Defense Counsel

Bruce L. Castor Jr., who is well known for not shying away from controversial clients, is a sharp litigator, unafraid to buck the establishment and no stranger to the spotlight, said attorneys who know him. Trump won't be able to "boss around" the veteran litigator, one said.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cluster Zoning: A Win-Win for Municipalities and Developers

A well-established subdivision tool allows developers to realize the full yield of their property while protecting environmentally-sensitive resources.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Groundhog Day: Municipal Resistance to 'Ahlborn'

Despite the clear dictates of 'Ahlborn' and 'Wos', practitioners in personal injury cases continue to face a difficult practical choice when dealing with social service agencies which intransigently refuse to follow federal law and the U.S. Supreme Court's binding precedents.
14 minute read

Daily Business Review

Administrative Law Judge Backs Permit in Spring Water Dispute

Judge G.W. Chisenhall recommended that the Suwannee River Water Management District approve the permit for Seven Springs Water Co., which sells water to a Nestle Waters North America bottling facility in the Ginnie Springs area of Gilchrist County.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

License to Carry Dispute Highlights 'Significant Gaps' in the Law, Pa. Judge Says

Judge Jeffrey Saltz noted that, while the law gives a sheriff 45 days to act on an application, it does not state any consequences of if the sheriff fails to comply.
5 minute read

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