By Jimmy Hoover | February 6, 2024
"We're talking about whether one branch of government will find that one of the leading candidates for executive office, for the highest office in the land, is not going to be on the ballot," said law professor Alexander Reinert.
By Emily Saul | February 5, 2024
Mirza worked as an Assistant DA in the Westchester County DA's Office until 2021.
By Emily Saul | January 23, 2024
Plaintiffs Douglas and Jonathan Durst, represented by Randy Masto of King & Spalding, say they never would have donated $145,000 over the course of years if they knew the group would eventually back a third party presidential candidate.
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2024
The authors are David Broderick, who is of counsel at McCarter & English; Flavio Komuves, who is with Weissman & Mintz in Somerset, and Renee Steinhagen, executive director at the New Jersey Appleseed Public Interest Law Center.
By Emily Saul | January 3, 2024
In an email to supporters and friends, Szuchman wrote that now was not the right time to throw his hat in the ring.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jerry H. Goldfeder | December 21, 2023
The victorious plaintiffs in 'Hoffmann v. New York State Independent Redistricting Commission' are counting on new lines to help Democratic congressional candidates in next year's election to make Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) Speaker of the House of Representatives.
By Emily Saul | December 13, 2023
Cacace, who spent the last 19 years as a judge, retired from the bench last week to pursue the run. The current DA, Miriam Rocah, announced in October that she would not be seeking reelection.
By Brian Lee | December 12, 2023
The 4-3 Court of Appeals split decision signaled, at least to some observers, as a changing of the guard on the top court.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bennett L. Gershman | December 11, 2023
Tyrants depend on lawyers to retain power, seek retribution against enemies, and suppress dissent, a Law Journal columnist writes.
By Brian Lee | November 15, 2023
At least one Court of Appeals judge appeared to reject the notion that last year's order was a temporary remedy.
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