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Big-ticket state and federal trial, appellate and Supreme Court litigation focused on business challenges to agency rules and regulations
By Cogan Schneier | June 14, 2017
From nongovernmental advocacy groups to elected officials, plaintiffs challenging President Donald Trump over his business holdings are lining up in federal courts.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | June 14, 2017
9th Cir.; 13-56069 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that a California state statute prohibiting alcohol manufacturers and wholesalers…
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By Cogan Schneier | June 14, 2017
Does a U.S. attorney general have to tell senators about his private conversations with the president when asked? Some lawyers say that's not a straightforward yes-or-no question.
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By Marcia Coyle | June 14, 2017
Lower courts don't offer much guidance on how to resolve clashes between presidential speech and the U.S. Justice Department's litigation positions, Kate Shaw of Yeshiva University Cardozo School of Law found in a forthcoming article. In "Beyond the Bully Pulpit: Presidential Speech in the Courts," Shaw undertook what she called "the first systematic examination of presidential speech in the courts." Shaw talks about her review in this Q&A with senior Washington correspondent Marcia Coyle.
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By Marcia Coyle | June 14, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court's conference on Thursday includes a challenge to concealed-carry restrictions in California. The Orlando nightclub shooting in June 2016 occurred days before the court declined to hear a challenge to post-Sandy Hook gun laws.
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By Cogan Schneier | June 12, 2017
Attorneys general in Maryland and D.C. are looking to establish standing to bring an emoluments suit against the president over his business practices.
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By Jesse J. Holland | June 12, 2017
When the Supreme Court decided the landmark case, only 3 percent of newlyweds were intermarried.
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By Jim Saunders | June 8, 2017
A federal judge has sided with the Florida High School Athletic Association in a dispute about whether a Christian school should have been allowed to offer a prayer over a stadium loudspeaker before a football championship game.
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By Brandon Larrabee | June 8, 2017
The first substantive meeting of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission showed clear rifts among members of the panel responsible for putting proposed constitutional changes on the 2018 ballot.
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By Michael Booth | June 8, 2017
New Jersey residents have the right to walk around their homes and answer the door with a weapon—including those other than firearms—so long as they are not using them in a threatening manner.
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