By Michael Booth | June 5, 2018
"[T]he inscription of the motto on currency would place sufficiently substantial pressure on plaintiffs to violate their alleged religious beliefs only if using payment methods other than cash is more than a mere inconvenience," Judge Jane Stranch said.
By Roy Strom | May 30, 2018
Matthew Prinn, a former director of business development at K&L Gates in Boston, is being accused of threatening to commit a crime.
By Roy Strom | May 30, 2018
Matthew Prinn, a former director of business development at K&L Gates in Boston, is being accused of threatening an assault and committing a civil rights violation against a professor at a Massachusetts university.
By Jenna Greene | May 16, 2018
Richard Posner knows how to hit a judge where it hurts.
By Ellis Kim | May 15, 2018
The Justice Department questioned the court's reviewability of the rescission, while three different lawyers for plaintiffs urged the judges to affirm the lower court's finding that the rescission was likely “arbitrary and capricious.”
By Marcia Coyle | May 11, 2018
A "spoofing" challenge under Dodd-Frank. GM fights a damages-only retrial. Guns are back. These are some of the cases and issues we're watching for any action at the Supreme Court from its latest conference.
By Mike Scarcella | May 11, 2018
The senior lawyers for the plaintiffs were Neil Steiner, a Dechert white-collar partner in New York; Dale Ho, director of the ACLU Voting Project; and Stephen Bonney, former legal director of the Kansas ACLU. Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, has appealed a judge's contempt ruling.
By Ross Todd | May 7, 2018
The county had argued that it couldn't be held liable for the policies of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio whose office routinely targeted Latinos with traffic stops to screen for federal immigration law violations.
By Ross Todd | May 4, 2018
The Third District Court of Appeal in California tossed a criminal conviction in a case where a prosecutor used peremptory strikes on two gay jurors claiming that they'd be biased against a witness—a closeted gay man.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By John G. Levi, Kenneth C. Frazier and Harriet Miers | May 4, 2018
The opioid crisis and the recent spate of natural disasters present new challenges to already overburdened civil legal aid providers.
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