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29 Mar 2020, 4:49 pm by INFORRM
Research and Resources Frankly, My Dear, I Don’t Give a *Darn* — An Argument Against Censoring Broadcast Media, 7 Arizona State Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 153 (2017)., Alexander Lindvall, Mesa City Attorney’s Office; Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, PLC. [read post]
27 Mar 2020, 2:58 pm by Kevin Kaufman
Since the Supreme Court’s 2018 decision in Murphy v. [read post]
In 1866, New York City issued a quarantine to prevent a cholera outbreak after health officers discovered that 37 passengers on a ship from Liverpool had died of the disease. [read post]
25 Mar 2020, 7:12 pm by Jeffrey M. Goldstein
Goldstein Although “force majeure” or “act of god” cases do not arise frequently in the franchise litigation world, a relatively recent case in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York turned in part on this doctrine. [read post]
18 Mar 2020, 2:19 pm by Jamie Williams
The Southern District of New York held in 2019, for example, in a case involving New York City’s demand for Airbnb user data, that “[existing] Fourth Amendment law does not afford a charter for such a wholesale regulatory appropriation of a company’s user database. [read post]
17 Mar 2020, 3:48 am by Edith Roberts
At The Hill, John Kruzel reports that “[t]he postponement affects six days of oral arguments slated for late March and April 1, including a March 31 dispute involving efforts by House Democrats and New York state prosecutors to obtain years of Trump’s financial records and tax returns. [read post]
16 Mar 2020, 1:54 pm by Kevin LaCroix
In two well-reasoned opinions, state court judges in Connecticut and New York held that the PSLRA discovery stay applies in 1933 Act cases in state court. [read post]
16 Mar 2020, 8:14 am by Second Circuit Civil Rights Blog
City of New York, 717 F.2d 700 (2d Cir 1983), which held that the district court may tell the jury that a "witness has a constitutional right to define to answer on the ground that it may tend to incriminate him and you may, but need not, infer by such refusal that the answers would have been adverse to the witness' interest. [read post]
15 Mar 2020, 11:53 am by Ron Friedmann
I filed a small claim action in New York City before I went to law school. [read post]
15 Mar 2020, 9:00 am by Dave Maass
  With a New Mexico Attorney General’s Office opinion in hand that determined the Spaceport Authority had violated the state’s open records law, Haussamen filed a lawsuit. [read post]
15 Mar 2020, 9:00 am by Dave Maass
  With a New Mexico Attorney General’s Office opinion in hand that determined the Spaceport Authority had violated the state’s open records law, Haussamen filed a lawsuit. [read post]
13 Mar 2020, 6:00 am by Andrew Hamm
City of New York, New York 19-792Issue: Whether strict scrutiny review applies in a challenge to government restrictions on commercial speech that do not apply to noncommercial speech. [read post]
11 Mar 2020, 8:26 pm by Public Employment Law Press
Even if petitioner was justified in removing the student from the classroom, his actions in locking the boy out of the room, in a state of distress, and leaving him in the hallway without adequate supervision violated school policy (see Matter of Asch v New York City Bd. [read post]
11 Mar 2020, 8:26 pm by Public Employment Law Press
Further, we have upheld civil penalties if they were "reasonable" (Matter of Framboise Pastry Inc. v New York City Commn. [read post]