By Avalon Zoppo | November 15, 2022
"[N]othing about the circumstances of the search resembled a hearing. Goldston was not presiding in a courtroom or wearing a robe during the search," the brief reads.
By Jason Grant | September 23, 2022
"If the amount is not paid by that date, I'm going to be forced—unfortunately because it's not something I want to do—I'm going to be forced to remand the defendant into custody," Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Michael Katz reportedly said at a court hearing Friday.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 1, 2022
Kellye SoRelle, the general counsel of the far-right Oath Keepers group, was accused of obstruction of justice and obstruction of an official proceeding.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Lisa A. Tucker | August 16, 2022
Post-Dobbs, we need to be honest about the potential implications of forced birth. While prospective parents are generally advised to enter into a post-adoption contact agreements, it is often not legally enforceable when adoptive parents decide not to fulfill it.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | May 18, 2022
In a twist that could affect the future of the case, the FDA announced just before the court's ruling was published that children could receive a Pfizer-BioNTech booster shot.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Zeiderman | October 29, 2021
The new state law raises many issues including what consideration should be given to the allocation of resources with respect to pet custody, when people are waiting months and sometimes years to have their child custody cases determined.
By Charles Toutant | October 25, 2021
Clients "have indicated [that] when the time comes, one parent wants it and one parent doesn't. I anticipate there will be a lot of filings," said family law attorney Allen Scazafabo Jr. He added that such disputes are likely to be litigated because finding middle ground is sure to be elusive. "It's a zero-sum game if both parties dig their heels in," he said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence R. Jones | October 21, 2021
What is 'platonic parenting,' and why do attorneys and judges need to familiarize themselves with this emerging and sometimes controversial concept?
By Charles Toutant | October 14, 2021
Polyamorous people might need legal advice on buying a home, having children, inheritance rights and help in the event of a breakup.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Elizabeth Wydra | October 6, 2021
The credibility of the Supreme Court depends on the confidence of the people in the courts' ability and commitment to rule fairly and impartially. That means the court must do its most significant work out in the open where the people can see it. Whether ruling on the right to abortion, the right to vote, or any other issue at the center of our lives,
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