National Law Journal | Commentary
By David C. Vladeck | October 3, 2022
The financial industry has benefited from the use of forced arbitration and will argue that Congress' action under the CRA would bar further action by the CFPB. However, that argument is baseless.
By Jim Saunders | September 1, 2022
A panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments in May about the Florida law, which the Legislature and then-Gov. Rick Scott approved after a mass shooting at Parkland's Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 people.
By Brian Lee | August 31, 2022
As of Thursday, guns will be off-limits in Times Square, bars, restaurants, libraries, schools, government buildings, hospitals, entertainment venues and other places in New York that have been declared "sensitive locations."
By Avalon Zoppo | August 29, 2022
The plaintiffs, victims of child pornography, argue Reddit isn't protected by Section 230 due to an exception to the law passed by Congress in 2018.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Steven Schulman | August 15, 2022
At the one-year anniversary of the Taliban takeover, passing the Afghan Adjustment Act is crucial for Afghans in the U.S.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Aleeza Furman | August 12, 2022
"As far as actual calls ... that will go up immediately. It already has," John J. O'Donnell, at Pennsylvania-based Martin Law, said.
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | August 10, 2022
Lower court judges continue to face online threats and attacks after politicians use hyperbole and misinformation to denigrate the judicial system.
By Aleeza Furman | August 8, 2022
Under the PACT Act of 2022, a new federal cause of action included in the veterans-support bill could spur litigation from hundreds of thousands of former Camp Lejeune residents, lawyers said.
By Curt Anderson | August 8, 2022
The governor suspended State Attorney Andrew Warren because he signed statements with dozens of other prosecutors nationwide vowing not to pursue criminal cases against people who seek or provide abortions or gender transition treatments.
By Ellen Bardash | July 21, 2022
Challengers say the law signed by Gov. John Carney on June 30 oversteps both the state and federal constitutions by classifying certain semi-automatic firearms as assault rifles, making their possession or sale a felony.
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