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20 Dec 2019, 8:49 am by Amy Howe
On January 22, the justices added another blockbuster case to their docket, this time for the 2019-2020 term: a challenge to a New York City regulation that banned the transport of guns anywhere outside the city limits, including to shooting ranges for target practice and vacation homes. [read post]
10 May 2010, 1:16 pm by admin
According to a consent agreement filed in Kansas City with the U.S. [read post]
21 Dec 2015, 8:34 am by Roy Black
The New York Times reported that “officials have for weeks been preparing for the possibility of more unrest. [read post]
27 Dec 2022, 3:26 pm by Eugene Volokh
However, those decisions centered on the libel theory rationale within Beauharnais likely undermined by New York Times v. [read post]
20 May 2010, 2:01 pm by Eugene Volokh
New York, 268 U.S. 652, 667 (1925); id. at 673 (Holmes, J., dissenting). [read post]
17 Oct 2023, 9:23 am by Sasha Volokh
Members of the New York State Crime Victims Board, a publisher challenged New York's "Son of Sam" law, which required convicted criminals to forfeit any profits from depictions of their crimes. [read post]
1 Oct 2009, 5:48 pm by admin
Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held in State of Connecticut v. [read post]
4 Dec 2016, 4:08 pm by INFORRM
Australia In the case of Reid v Dukic ([2016] ACTSC 344) Burns J award Aus$180,000 damages for a series of posts of an “irrational or ranting” posts on Facebook. [read post]
13 Jul 2022, 7:04 am by jonathanturley
Tisch Professor of Law, New York University Law School, and a senior lecturer at the University of Chicago. [read post]
10 Mar 2010, 12:29 am
" Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud New York Law Journal A central New York attorney active in defending women's and gay rights pleaded guilty Monday to a Class E felony tax fraud charge that will result in her disbarment. [read post]
26 Feb 2016, 11:24 am by Zack Bluestone
The New York Times explains that his type of radar can be used to track aircraft, detect ship traffic, and measure ocean currents. [read post]
New York.[23] Central Hudson held that restrictions on commercial speech are subject to intermediate scrutiny.[24] Under the four part analysis, the court must first ask whether the commercial speech at issue is false, misleading, or illegal.[25] If it is, then the government may restrict it and no further inquiry is necessary. [read post]