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New Jersey Law Journal

Police Must Release Dashcam Video, Reports in Fatal Shooting

Dashboard camera recordings and use-of-force reports generated in connection with the fatal police shooting of a man who led the officers on a high-speed chase through several northern New Jersey communities are public records subject to disclosure, the state Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
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Daily Report Online

Prosecutors in Reality Winner Case Push for News Reports to Be 'Classified'

U.S. Justice Department lawyers prosecuting former NSA contractor Reality Winner over alleged leaks of classified information regarding Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 presidential election are arguing her defense team should not be allowed to discuss any classified information, even if it was in news reports.
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Daily Business Review

ACLU Sues Trump Voting Commission in Miami

Civil rights activists are challenging President Donald Trump's commission on election fraud in Miami federal court.
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Legaltech News

The CFPB Wants to Create an Arbitration Database. Companies Will Hate That.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has argued the rule would effectively shut down a 'cheaper and faster' form of dispute resolution for consumers.
8 minute read

International Edition

Trump's nominee as FBI director earned $9.2m partnership share at King & Spalding, filings reveal

Filings reveal compensation for white-collar partner nominated to replace fired FBI director James Comey
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Importance of OPRA Post-'Scheeler'

An Appellate Division opinion published earlier this year dramatically broadened access to records under OPRA by including OPRA requests themselves within the statute's definition of a government record.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Venezuela Regime, Goldman Sachs Come Under Florida Fire

Venezuela's Maduro regime and the investment bank Goldman Sachs could be in the crosshairs of Florida politicians heading toward the 2018 legislative session.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Lawyers Spar Over Ex-Judge Wolfson's Affordable Housing Role

Lawyers argued Monday over whether a former state judge who handled affordable housing cases should have at least one of his rulings overturned because of his relationship with a developer.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

State Supreme Court Denies 'Double Dip' for Local Mayor

The state's high court has ruled that the controversial mayor of East Haven may not collect on his firefighter's pension while he is receiving his salary as mayor.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

Veritone's Government Division Brings AI to Law Enforcement E-Discovery

Veritone believes AI can help government entities better scale massive data sets during e-discovery.
4 minute read

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