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By Jimmy Hoover | February 12, 2024
"In 234 years of American history, no President was ever prosecuted for his official acts," Trump's lawyers wrote to the high court.
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By Jonathan R. Nash | February 12, 2024
The justices clearly understood that the resolution of the Colorado litigation would affect not only the ability of that state's voters to cast votes for Trump but also that it would dictate the ability of any state to decide whether any candidate could appear on that state's ballot.
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By Christine Charnosky | February 12, 2024
AccessLex is not shying away from including "racial" and "ethnic" in its description because of recent U.S. Supreme Court rulings. According to Aaron Taylor, executive director of the AccessLex Institute, "They neither endorsed them nor forbid them."
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By The Law Journal Editorial Board | February 9, 2024
We know that Oklahoma and Mississippi have approved use of the nitrogen hypoxia execution method but not yet carried it out. Ohio and Louisiana are among the states that are considering it. We hope that none of them fall prey to the Alabama attorney general's hucksterism.
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By Steve Lash | February 8, 2024
Congress clearly waived the government's sovereign immunity in passing FCRA, the justices hold.
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By Jimmy Hoover | February 8, 2024
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel Alito Jr. warned of the prospect of political retaliation by other states seeking to disqualify the Democratic nominee for president as an insurrectionist.
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By Steve Lash | February 8, 2024
Fired, demoted or transferred workers need only show whistleblowing was a contributing factor in the employer's decision, the justices say.
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By Jimmy Hoover | February 7, 2024
"Sometimes it's quiet and we haven't had an emergency case in a while; sometimes I feel like we have three or four going at once," Elizabeth Prelogar said.
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By Steve Wasserman | February 7, 2024
The need for equity, consistency and rationality in New York gun licensing has never been greater, a Law Journal columnist writes.
10 minute read
By Jimmy Hoover | February 6, 2024
"We're talking about whether one branch of government will find that one of the leading candidates for executive office, for the highest office in the land, is not going to be on the ballot," said law professor Alexander Reinert.
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