The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | July 21, 2022
Big Law firms are seldom absorbed with the opinions of politicians and activists, but unavoidable issues like election fraud, gun violence, and reproductive rights could drag them into the melee.
By Colleen Murphy | July 13, 2022
The latest round of sweeping proposed changes to Title IX could put universities in the crosshairs of litigation by college and university students accused of sexual misconduct, observers said.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | June 24, 2022
In this week's episode, the ACLU's Li Nowlin-Sohl and Lambda Legal's Sasha Buchert discuss the future of the legal fight for LGBTQ rights in America.
By Charles Toutant | June 21, 2022
"The repeal of the needy persons' ban makes it possible for people with housing vouchers to find safe and secure housing in the City of Newark, no matter where they're from," said attorney Samuel Frizell of the Legal Aid Society.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Kirsten Scheurer Branigan, Carole Lynn Nowicki, Beth P. Zoller and Helen Archontou | June 17, 2022
This month, a 48-minute educational video entitled "Creating Safe Workplaces in NJ Politics" will be disseminated throughout the state, with the goal of raising awareness and educating political campaign groups and legislative offices on how to create safer environments and encourage a culture of respect in the workplace.
By Charles Toutant | June 8, 2022
"Any time you take on a public entity in litigation, it's a big challenge, but that's how the law is advanced. You should turn in your license if you're afraid of a big challenge," plaintiffs lawyer Michael Kasanoff said.
By Charles Toutant | June 6, 2022
Louis, who is now 49, has had a hard time adjusting to life outside prison since his release, said his attorney. "It's been very difficult for him," Eric Dakhari said.
By ALM Staff | May 17, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.
By Charles Toutant | May 9, 2022
The settlement comes after a trial in the case ended in a hung jury, with jurors unable to reach a unanimous verdict. Lawyers for the paralyzed man, Xavier Ingram, claimed he was paralyzed after an arresting officer, Sgt. Jeremy Merck, stepped on his neck during an arrest.
By Andrew Goudsward | May 3, 2022
President Joe Biden said he directed to his White House Counsel's Office to prepare for a "variety of possible outcomes in the cases pending before the Supreme Court."
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