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A Tasty Lesson in Courtroom Courtesy That Might Make You Hungry
This story from New Haven federal court is crisp and delicious, with a memorable flavor.'No One Is More Deserving': Justice Betty Weinberg Ellerin Honored
The New York State Judicial Committee on Women in the Courts, which launched in 1986 to address concerns of female litigants, attorneys and court employees, has been renamed.Is Rent Control Still Relevant?
"Originally designed to protect tenants from skyrocketing rents and ensure housing stability, rent control policies have disincentivized property owners from updating and renovating older buildings, as well as distorting housing markets," writes Brian Peykar of Brach Eichler.Abolishing the 'Crime' of Adultery: Should Related Civil Fault Statutes Also Be Discarded?
In 1907, the state of New York made it a crime to commit adultery. That Class B misdemeanor was carried over from prior law when the Penal Law was revised in 1965. Now, New York State Assembly Bill No. 4714 calls for the repeal of that provision.Lisa Blatt Makes History With 50 Arguments
The University of Texas School of Law grad brings a swashbuckling, no-holds-barred approach to high court oral advocacy that is unique in the staid world of appellate law.View more book results for the query "US Department of Justice"
Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-106
May a full-time judge participate as a presenter or panel member at a public high school's Global Citizenship Day, a non-fundraising event?Predictions for What the 2023 Merger Guidelines Mean in the Health Care Industry
The revamped guidelines are yet another tool for the agencies to use as they seek to push back against consolidation— particularly with respect to cross-market and vertical mergers that the agencies have previously had less success in challenging.Supreme Court Appears Wary of Challenge to Anti-Camping Laws Aimed at Homeless
"Municipalities have competing priorities," said Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. "Why would you think that these nine people [on the Supreme Court] are the best people to judge and weigh those policy judgments?"On the Move: Federal Prosecutor Heads to Moore & Van Allen
In other moves, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings adds a banking & financial services lawyer, while Freeman Mathis & Gary adds two former managing partners from a smaller firm.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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