The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jason Torchinsky and Oliver Roberts | April 16, 2024
One of the most powerful tools on social media is the "block" feature. It allows a social media user to silence the haters and drown out the critics, while curating a more friendly social media feed. But after the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Lindke v. Freed and O'Connor-Ratcliff v. Garnier, public officials across the country may have just lost their most powerful social media tool—and litigation is surely to follow.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 18, 2024
"The litigation reflects society at large in some ways," President Judge Renée Cohn Jubelirer said. "That is, it's the way people come to resolve differences, and so the tenor of the discussions that you see in society at large then comes into the courtroom."
By Colleen Murphy | February 7, 2024
The nation's courts remain divided over whether the insurrection clause in Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment can block former President Donald Trump from appearing on 2024 primary ballots while one case awaits certification by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | January 18, 2024
"We are circling back to our roots and reigniting some of what made the ACLU most well known, which is defending civil rights through the ballot," Lee said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David H. Moskowitz | January 8, 2024
Trump's attorneys claim that he is entitled to immunity based upon the 1982 precedent granting former President Richard Nixon immunity from civil damages.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | December 7, 2023
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius chairwoman Jami McKeon, Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel chair David Nasatir, Pond Lehocky Giordano managing partner Samuel Pond, and former Kleinbard managing partner David Hyman lead the list of at least attorneys and lobbyists at Philadelphia firms involved in the transition.
By Amanda O'Brien | November 15, 2023
Jerry Goldfeder will join the firm as senior counsel and Kerry Cooperman will join as a member. Both attorneys are based in New York.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | November 9, 2023
Leaders are hopeful Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker will serve as a "cheerleader" who can help people feel more comfortable in Center City, helping with their own efforts to bring personnel back to the office.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David H. Moskowitz | October 27, 2023
The guilty pleas set in motion a far-reaching ripple effect that will extend beyond the initial guilty pleas. As part of their pleas, these defendants agree to testify for the prosecution in the RICO trial and other trials. The dominos have started to fall.
By Emily Saul | July 7, 2023
Giuliani plans to file a vigorous appeal in the matter, said his attorney, Barry Kamins, a retired judge.
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