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New York Law Journal

New York Voters Casting Ballots in Contested District Attorney, Judicial Races

Check back here regularly for new candidate profiles as we approach the June 27 primaries.
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New York Law Journal

Mid-Year Round-Up: There Is A Lot Going On

There is a lot going on. The U.S. Supreme Court in Allen v. Milligan has just affirmed an Alabama district court's ruling that the state's congressional lines were an impermissible racial gerrymander, thereby preserving, at least for now, what remains of the historic Voting Rights Act's protections.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

DeSantis Administration Seeks to Scuttle Voter Registration Lawsuit

The lawsuit contends that Florida's voter-registration form violates a federal law known as the National Voter Registration Act because it does not properly inform potential voters of eligibility requirements.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Meet The Candidates Vying for Manhattan Civil Court Judge

Lauren Esposito and David Alan Fraiden are competing in the 1st Municipal Court District.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

McCaffery Outpaces Carluccio in Post-Primary Supreme Court Campaign Fundraising

According to recent campaign finance reports, Judge Daniel McCaffery nabbed several substantial donations from the plaintiffs bar following his victory in the May Democratic primary, giving him a wide financial lead over Judge Carolyn Carluccio.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Stand With Trump' Becomes a Rallying Cry as Republicans Amplify Attacks on the U.S. Justice System

Several Republican Congress members have stood by the indicted former president, adopting his grievances against the federal justice system as their own.
7 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Supreme Court Divided on Interpretation of Election Law

"We will not lightly overturn election results, especially not on the basis of such simplistic logic and unsupported inferences," the Supreme Court said.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Murphy Appoints 4 'Individuals of Substance' as ELEC Commissioners, Executive Director Challenges Move Without Senate Approval

"While the appointees are undoubtedly experienced attorneys none have any substantial election law experience and none have served as Superior Court judges, as have most prior ELEC Commissioners," Jeffrey Brindle's attorney, Bruce I. Afran, said in a statement. "These appointees will be acting as administrative judges to adjudicate election law violations and yet have no state level judicial or elections law experience, weakening public confidence in the ability of ELEC to neutrally and fairly maintain the State's election law enforcement system."
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York City Bar Rates 14 Candidates Vying for Civil Court Judge and DA Positions in Contested Primaries Set for June 27

Notably, all three candidates running against each other in the city Civil Court judicial race for the 6th Municipal District were rated as "not approved" by the bar association.
4 minute read

Law.com

Florida Initiative | Delta-8 Trademark Allegations | Dispensary Contract Suit | Slumping Calif. Cannabis Taxes

Fort Lauderdale attorney Dustin Robinson said this could be the year Florida's Supreme Court finally says yes to a recreational-use ballot measure.
7 minute read

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