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Supreme Court Confirms 'Pure Omissions' Cannot Support Securities Fraud Liability
In a significant decision regarding the scope of the federal securities laws' anti-fraud provisions, the U.S. Supreme Court held that "pure omissions" are inactionable under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act and its enabling rule, SEC Rule 10b-5.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-107
(1) A judge who previously served as General Counsel to the District Attorney is disqualified from presiding over any matter that the judge knows he/she was personally involved in or supervised in any way as an attorney, even minimally.Trump: If the Public Doesn't Remember This, It Should
Weighing in on Donald Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan, two veteran criminal defense attorneys say that the defense will have to deal with the prosecution's theory of why the payments were made—and create its own countertheory.No On-Time State Budget, No Pay for Legislators
Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Legislature got the job done before the Passover observance and recess—what a difference a couple of hundred years, many zeroes, and politico-speak make, a Law Journal columnist writes.