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N.Y. Judge Weighs Cameras in Murder Trial
A battle over cameras in the courts has taken on a peculiar dimension with a series of unusual motions pending before a judge in Buffalo, N.Y. At stake, potentially, is not only whether there is either a presumptive right or a valid prohibition of cameras in the courts, but also whether the public has a state constitutional right of access at all. The case involves the upcoming trial of a man accused of killing an abortion provider.Panel Clarifies Law on Judicial Review of Foreign Arbitration
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has clarified the standard under which companies must consent to judicial confirmation of international arbitration awards. Answering an unresolved question related to the Federal Arbitration Act, the circuit found that a section of the act that requires the parties to explicitly consent to judicial confirmation of arbitration awards was trumped by another section of the law that does not.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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