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Biden Nominates Alameda County Judge Noël Wise to Northern District Bench
A former high school teacher, Alameda County Superior Court Judge Noël Wise has written about the need for judicial diversity in courts as well as judges' obligations to speak out against racial injustice.New Jersey US Attorney Philip Sellinger Takes Witness Stand in Menendez Trial
Sellinger recounted for jurors a conversation from 2020—when he was a partner at Greenberg Traurig—in which Menendez asked him how he might assess a then-pending investigation into a real estate developer were he to become New Jersey's U.S. Attorney.SEC 'AI Washing' Crackdown Yields Charges Against Founder of Recruiting Firm
"It is critical for investors to beware of companies exploiting the fanfare around artificial intelligence to raise funds," SEC enforcement division director Gurbir Grewal said.Cuomo Files Lawsuit Asking for NY to Foot Bill to Defend Federal Sexual Harassment Lawsuits
"Tish James is playing games, withholding documents she does not want to turn over because they undermine her political, since discredited report – but these documents are important to Gov. Cuomo's right to defend himself in two federal lawsuits," Cuomo's spokesman said.Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.View more book results for the query "US Department of Justice"
How Will the Federal Reclassification of Marijuana Affect New Jersey's Cannabis Industry?
"After nearly 55 years, it appears the federal government is catching up with the times and will recognize that marijuana has an accepted medical use," write Michael F. Schaff and Jennie M. Miller.Cannabis Law 2030: The Potential Impact of Federal Regulation on New York's Legalization of Cannabis
While it appears that New York is currently reassessing its approach to the roll out of its adult-use cannabis program, it is important to take a step back and look at movement on the national level, and how it might impact New York in the years to come.Bill to Lift NY's Lifetime Ban on Felons Serving Jury Duty Is Set To Go to Gov.'s Office
The Jury of Our Peers Act, if signed into law, would follow New York lawmakers' restoration of voting rights to persons convicted of felonies, on their release from incarceration, in 2021.Election Pits Gwinnett Judge Regina Matthews Against Lawyer Tuwanda Rush Williams
Voters to decide between Gwinnett County Magistrate Judge Regina Matthews and Thompson O'Brien Kappler & Nasuti of counsel Tuwanda Rush Williams during June 18 runoff election.New Home Construction Issues: 26 Years After 'Fumarelli'
This article covers developments regarding important questions New York courts have been asked to address, respecting three significant legal issues, affecting the rights and obligations of builder-vendors vis à vis purchaser-vendees of "new home" condominium and co-op residential construction.Trending Stories
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