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Removing Georgia v. Trump to Federal Court
Former White House counsel Mark Meadows' application to move the Georgia RICO case against former President Donald Trump to a U.S. district court, which might well have been more prudently delayed until after pretrial discovery was provided and reviewed by defense counsel, nonetheless focuses public attention on the federal removal statute.Heightened Sensitivity to Particularity in Cell Phone Searches
Because of the vast personal information stored on cell phones that is thereby accessible by government investigators via a search warrant, the particularity requirement is the last line of defense for a suspect's cell phone privacy against government intrusion. The courts' heightened sensitivity to this requirement is the subject of this article.Subsription to NBA Newsletter Does Not Create Consumer of Video Services Under VPPA
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Court Will Not Consider Arguments Not First Presented to the Magistrate Judge
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Is 'Bruton v. United States' on Life Support in the Aftermath of 'Samia'?
In Samia v. United States, ___ U.S. ___, 2023 U.S. Lexis 2637 (June 23, 2023), the U.S. Supreme Court declined to expand the rule in Bruton v. United States, 391 U.S. 123 (1968) and, in fact, may have sounded the death knell for Bruton itself.$26.5M Fort Worth Judgment in Case Where Man Became Quadriplegic
"We had to litigate a medical malpractice case within this case," lead counsel C. Kyle Pugh said. "The U.S. government pointed the finger at everyone except the negligent person, the postal worker."Supreme Court Ruling 'Clarifying' Workplace Religious Accommodation Standard Does Anything But
"I think it's going to lead to a great deal of litigation and will take a lot of time to clarify the standard," said Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law.Debt Collector Faces Class Action for Alleged Violations
"Defendant's collection efforts with respect to the alleged debt caused Plaintiff to suffer concrete and particularized harm, inter alia, because the [Fair Debt Collection Practices Act] provides Plaintiff with the legally protected right to not be misled or treated unfairly with respect to any action for the collection of any consumer debt," the complaint said.Employers: The Supreme Court Just Made Your Job Harder
The Supreme Court just issued two decisions that will affect the legal landscape for employers for years to come. Although the Court's rulings on affirmative action and religious accommodation will have different short-term impacts, it is highly likely that each decision will give rise to new legal challenges that could significantly alter how employers hire and manage their workers.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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