By Brad Kutner | April 24, 2023
Two cases present a circuit split on whether officials' social media use constitutes state action, triggering First Amendment protections for their critics.
By Emily Saul | April 17, 2023
An ordained minister who was a court official sought accommodations for religious and medical reasons but his requests were ignored, the lawsuit says.
By ALM Staff | April 13, 2023
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By Brian Lee | April 7, 2023
The complaint said the university and its retained outside counsel "improperly" solicited evidence and information from Doe while she remained shaken and in a vulnerable state and had been without legal counsel.
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By Christopher Dunn | April 5, 2023
We are just six months into the inaugural and historic U.S. Supreme Court term of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, but it's not too early to take a first look at her work. In February, she authored her debut merits opinion for the court, and she has written four opinions related to orders the court issued. All are revealing.
By Andrew Denney | March 30, 2023
In a case that attracted national media attention, Tioga County businessman Calvin Harris was accused of killing his wife Michele Harris in the hours after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Neither Michele Harris' body nor a murder weapon were ever found and the fourth trial for murder charges against Calvin Harris, in 2016, ended in acquittal.
By Emily Saul | March 30, 2023
"Petitioners have not exhausted their administrative remedies," Judge Arthur Engoron stated. "They have barely begun."
By Christine Charnosky | March 30, 2023
The Appellate Division, First Department has denied Yeshiva University's motion for leave to appeal a ruling requiring the school to allow undergraduate Pride Alliance students to form a club on campus.
By Jason Grant | March 29, 2023
A spokesperson for Chairman James Dolan's Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., which last summer put in place the controversial blacklist policy, said Tuesday, "We are very pleased with today's appellate ruling."
By ALM Staff | March 28, 2023
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