The Legal Intelligencer | Live Coverage
By Zack Needles | May 20, 2020
On its first day of its first-ever livestreamed oral arguments, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court tackled a case that the defense warned has potentially broad implications for employees' expectation of privacy in the workplace.
New York Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Jason Grant | May 15, 2020
The Bar Association's support chats are held privately, and the confidentiality of participating lawyers' names and workplaces is guaranteed. The theme for Thursday's session? Joy, or perhaps more accurately, the struggle to find it during the times of COVID-19.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Suzette Parmley | May 14, 2020
The marathon remote voting day by lawmakers scattered throughout the state occurred on the same day that Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all state beaches, boardwalks and lakes will be open on May 22 for Memorial Day weekend.
The Legal Intelligencer | Live Coverage
By Mike Scarcella | May 6, 2020
"Well, the problem is neither side in this debate wants the accommodation to work," Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said at one point during Wednesday's arguments in Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania and Trump v. Pennsylvania. "Is it really the case that there's no way to resolve those differences?"
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Suzette Parmley | March 2, 2020
Justice Jaynee LaVecchia said, "It seems to be floating around that under the FAA ... a class of workers might not be eligible for an arbitration agreement. The FAA does not make that kind of statement."
Daily Report Online | Live Coverage
By Katheryn Tucker | February 26, 2020
"Our own dirty secret is that the job of dealing with society's problems, in addition to our own, sometimes takes its toll. We are often not healthy ourselves," Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton said to judges, legislators and state officials gathered at the Capitol.
Daily Report Online | Live Coverage
By Katheryn Tucker | February 11, 2020
"It was not too long ago that in Georgia courthouses like this were segregated," Justice Clarence Thomas said at the Nathan Deal Judicial Center in Atlanta. "One reason segregation endured was due not only to prejudices and a lack of understanding but also to a lack of courage."
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Suzette Parmley | February 10, 2020
The group on nominees passed through the Senate Judiciary Committee and the full Senate swiftly on Monday.
Daily Report Online | Live Coverage
By Katheryn Tucker | February 7, 2020
The idea was to create a residential feeling in a public building that would be inviting, yet still respectful of the court. "It's like a grand house," said Grant F. Marani of Robert A.M. Stern Architects in New York.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Suzette Parmley | February 4, 2020
Hearing arguments Tuesday, the state Supreme Court is considering whether a funeral home was required to accommodate its employee's use of medical marijuana.
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