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New York Law Journal

Rakoff Bars ICE From Conducting Civil Immigration Arrests at State Courthouses

The ruling, from U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the Southern District of New York, came as a win for New York Attorney General Letitia James and Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

FTC Calls Foul on CBD and Cannabis Marketing Claims During COVID-19 Pandemic

Given the FDA's ramped-up enforcement efforts, it is anticipated that we will see additional warning letters, lawsuits, and injunctive action taken in the foreseeable future in order to protect consumers during the pandemic.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Agencies Bear Costs of Redacting Electronic Records, But Questions Remain in Recent PRA Decision

A recent California Supreme Court decision offers guidance, but no a bright line rule for a crucial issue in the case: What agency processes do, and do not, qualify as "data extraction," the costs of which agencies may permissibly shift to requesters?
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Mayer Brown Leads Legal Challenge to Trump's Executive Order Targeting Social Media Companies

The lawsuit claims the president's order violates the free speech protections of social media companies and its users.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Getting it Right on Workers' Comp Time Bar

We agree with the Appellate Division and the Supreme Court, and with the cogent and clearly stated reasons relied upon in the courts' opinions.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

God's Waiting Room: Litigating Nursing Home Cases in the Age of COVID-19

Long-term care facilities that fail to adhere to CMS guidelines for COVID-19 infection control may face legal liability for outbreaks at their facility. Only the most egregious cases will likely meet the gross negligence standard adopted in many states.
11 minute read

National Law Journal

'Constitutional Contempt Is Obvious': Justin Walker Grilled Over ACA During First Virus-Era Nomination Hearing

Democrats pushed Walker over his comments against the Supreme Court ruling upholding the Affordable Care Act during the first judicial nomination hearing held in the COVID-19 pandemic.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Exasperated Roberts Confronts Lingering Birth Control Coverage Questions

"Well, the problem is neither side in this debate wants the accommodation to work," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said at one point during Wednesday's arguments. "Is it really the case that there's no way to resolve those differences?"
5 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Ginsburg Hospitalized, But 'Resting Comfortably' | Docket Watch: Severability in Focus | Covid-19 Cases at the Court | Headlines Roundup: DC Circuit's Griffith Denies Any Retirement Pressure

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, treated for a gallbladder condition, will participate in today's teleconference arguments from a hospital, the court said. The justice is "resting comfortably." We take a look below at the day's cases, and thanks for reading
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "City of N.Y. v. Tominovic," " Matter of Callen v. New York City Loft Board," and " CIT Bank N.A. v. Donnatin."
18 minute read

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