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For Whom the Bell Tolls: COVID Executive Orders Are Still Being Interpreted
Uncertainty has persisted as to how the First Department would apply the tolling period resulting from then-Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Order No. 202.8. Two recent decisions of the Appellate Division, First Department have brought clarity for practitioners and unity among the Judicial Departments.NY Attorney General Picks Albany Law School Professor to Serve on Ethics Watchdog
Ayers is a former law clerk to Sonia Sotomayor, when she served on the Second Circuit. The nomination is subject to approval by the New York State Independent Review Committee, which is comprised of deans of New York's 15 accredited law schools.Amid 'Inflection Point' in Energy Transition, Orrick Takes Davis Wright Energy Co-Head
Patrick Ferguson, who represents Calpine and Chevron Corp., joins the firm as regulatory requirements and federal legislation alter the transactional landscape for the sector.View more book results for the query "Nine West"
State Laws Vary Widely on Whether Felons Can Run for Office
The states have a range of laws for reinstating rights to felons. In most states, the ability to seek state or local office coincides with the restoration of voting rights.Queens DA Melinda Katz Sets Her Sights on Making a Modern Prosecutor's Office
Katz, the first woman to serve as Queens DA (and only the third woman to head a county prosecutor's office in the city), has been leading change in the wake of a famously old-school predecessor.The US News Law School Rankings Fallout
We'll be updating this page regularly with news and analysis as the highly-influential U.S. News & World Report law school rankings undergo potentially profound changes.US Authorities Charge More Than 100 With Gun, Drug Crimes
"Make no mistake, illegal distribution of illegal drugs is not a victimless crime," said U.S. Attorney David Estes of the Southern District of Georgia.Confession Suppressed, Vaccine Mandate Not Enjoined, Restitution Not Terminated
In this edition of their Eastern District Roundup, Thomas Kissane and John Moore report on several significant representative decisions, including: granting a defendant's motion to suppress his confession; denying a motion for a preliminary injunction enjoining New York City from enforcing COVID-19 vaccine mandates; and denying a defendant's request to terminate his restitution obligation.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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