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NJ Attorney General Seeks Special Counsel for Data Privacy, Cybersecurity and AI Matters
The new online application tool for legal organizations is required as paper applications will no longer be accepted, and submissions will be accepted beginning May 16.When Is a Campaign Contribution a Bribe?
Campaign contributions can reflect genuine support for a candidate's positions and appreciation for ordinary aid to constituents. They can also become a bribe—that is, part of an illegal quid pro quo for political favors. What should the test be for deciding when a campaign contribution turns into a bribe?Big Law in DC Recruits From FDA, DOJ in Latest String of Government Hires
Sidley Austin, Mitchell Sandler and Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel have all tapped federal agencies to bolster their ranks.In a Flurry of Title IX Lawsuits, One Stands Out to Challenge Rollback of Students' Rights
"The concern, of course, is that institutions, given a choice, will offer processes that are less robust. But this could be shortsighted on the part of institutions as fewer protections for accused students will inevitably lead to more litigation, which could lead to greater cost for institutions," Patricia Hamill, a member at Clark Hill, told Law.com.'Own Your Bad Facts': Miami Jurors Return $8M Verdict
"You let the jury know about them and you bring them up first so when they hear it from the defense in the case, there aren't any surprises," said John Lukacs Jr., a partner at Raposo & Lukacs.View more book results for the query "*"
How New York Selects and Elects Its Judges
Understanding how elections work is essential to any basic understanding of how democracies function. But New Yorkers, in my experience, know very little about how judges are chosen in our state, even though most people appreciate that the courts have a profound impact on their lives.The Case for Moving NYC Elections to Even-Numbered Years
Consolidating city elections with races for president or governor is the easiest way to increase the number of New Yorkers voting in races for key city offices. Not only will this dramatically boost voter turnout, it will lead to a more diverse, inclusive electorate.How To Counter Apathy Among Young Voters When the Majority Are Not Planning To Vote in 2024
When more young people vote and get involved, more people listen to their voices. Part of the problem is that Americans—especially young voters—are overwhelmingly not informed about civics and how our government works.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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