By Brad Kutner | April 24, 2023
Two cases present a circuit split on whether officials' social media use constitutes state action, triggering First Amendment protections for their critics.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 20, 2023
"Orders that speak to things that are greater than the parties in the case… I believe ought to be put in a way where you might be speaking beyond the individuals who are before you in court," Reeves said.
By Avalon Zoppo | April 18, 2023
The high court spent some time examining whether burdens on co-workers can constitute an "undue hardship" on employers under Title VII.
By Ellen Bardash | April 4, 2023
Attorneys with experience in defamation law say they can't remember another case, in Delaware or otherwise, in which a plaintiff had such a high likelihood of being able to win against a media company.
By Brad Kutner | March 21, 2023
"Maybe it'll be an additional incentive for education systems to do a better job educating children with disabilities," said Georgetown Law professor Brian Wolfman.
By Amy Guthrie | March 17, 2023
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra of the Southern District of Florida ordered the banana company to stand trial in January 2024 for allegedly financing paramilitary death squads in Colombia.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Douglas Gerber | March 8, 2023
The idea of America requires that we ratify the ERA so that women can receive the equal treatment under law to which they are entitled.
By Avalon Zoppo | February 28, 2023
Linda Coberly, the chair of the ERA Coalition's legal task force who attended the hearing, said the circuit's decision punts the debate over the deadline's validity to Congress.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 27, 2023
"The collective impression is not that Dickson was disseminating facts about particular conduct, but rather advocacy and opinion responding to that conduct. Dickson invited the reasonable reader to take political action," wrote justices in a Texas Supreme Court decision Feb. 22.
National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | February 27, 2023
Growing racial biases against Asian-Americans has led to 'skyrocketing' caseloads for Sanford Heisler, which is pushing to expand its Asian-American litigation practice group.
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