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What's Next for Digital Privacy? New Clashes Over the Fourth Amendment
USC law professor Orin Kerr says the Supreme Court's 2018 decision in Carpenter v. U.S. raises more questions than it answers.Bill Requiring School Elective Bible Course OK'd in House
Legislation that would require all Florida public high schools to offer elective courses on the study of the Bible won approval Thursday in a House…Park, Bianco, Trump's Choices for Second Circuit, Headed for Senate Floor Vote
U.S. District Judge Joseph Frank Bianco of the Eastern District of New York and Consovoy McCarthy Park name attorney Michael Park were voted out of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee along a party-line vote Thursday.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I am a judicial officer and wish to hire as my secretary and as my law clerk two people whose families were very active in my judicial campaign. Can I do so?Med Tech Pays $467,000 to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
State officials announced Thursday that Orange-based Med Tech had agreed to a settlement whereby the medical equipment supplier would pay $467,000 to resolve allegations under the False Claims Act.View more book results for the query "*"
$2.3M Settlement Reached in Case of Cyclist Struck, Killed by Car
The estate of a man killed while riding his bike by a motorist has settled its lawsuit against the driver's insurer for $2.3 million.LexisNexis General Counsel Talks Legal Tech, Sticking to a Budget and the Rise of In-House Counsel
Ian McDougall, the general counsel of LexisNexis, offered his predictions on legal tech adoption, increasing legal department sizes and changing inside-outside counsel relationships at a Stanford event.At CodeX, LexisNexis GC Talks Legal Tech, Sticking to a Budget and the Rise of In-House Counsel
Ian McDougall, the general counsel of LexisNexis, offered his predictions on legal tech adoption, increasing legal department sizes and changing inside-outside counsel relationships at an event hosted by the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics.Legislation Introduced to Remove Death Penalty From NY Law
The legislation builds on a proposal with the same intent that Gov. Andrew Cuomo included in his executive budget proposal in January.