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17 Jun 2013, 5:46 am by Marissa Miller
University of Texas at Austin, commentators continue to speculate about and debate the possible outcomes of these cases. [read post]
25 Jun 2013, 4:10 pm by Richard Hasen
But in NAMUDNO, the Court raised the possibility that a line of Fourteenth Amendment power cases beginning with City of Boerne v. [read post]
27 May 2016, 3:57 am by Amy Howe
Abbott, in a lawsuit involving a city’s redistricting maps and a state prison. [read post]
20 Dec 2017, 7:36 am by Amber Walsh
More information about River Cities is available at www.rccf.com. [read post]
22 Oct 2019, 4:03 am by Edith Roberts
City of New York, New York, a challenge to New York City’s limits on transporting personal firearms, “[t]he liberal Justices in the minority have a last-ditch strategy that would sacrifice the specific gun restriction at issue in this case, yet save a number of far more critical gun control measures around the county. [read post]
5 Apr 2012, 2:36 pm by Cynthia L. Hackerott
In January 2012, the New York Times reported that Jennifer Gratz — the plaintiff in Gratz v Bollinger — has accused Connerly of mismanaging, and exploiting for his own benefit, donations made by supporters to ACRI. [read post]
22 Sep 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
A second follow-up case, Steinmetz et al v Germany, was filed in 2022. [read post]
28 Apr 2015, 10:03 am
Such  license shall be issued by the commissioner of labor, except that if the  employment agency is to be conducted  in  the  city  of  New  York  such  license  shall be issued by the commissioner of consumer affairs of such  city. [read post]
21 Nov 2018, 9:56 am by John Elwood
City of Austin, Texas, 18-93, which has been rescheduled four times. [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 8:48 am by Gritsforbreakfast
In New York City's massive stop and frisk program, about 12% of police encounters resulted in arrests or summons, reported New York magazine, which implies that about 12% of the public at any given time may be breaking the law. [read post]
8 Sep 2017, 5:05 am by Jim Sedor
TexasFred Lewis Appointment Stirs ControversyAustin Monitor – Jo Clifton | Published: 9/1/2017 Fred Lewis, an attorney who served as the main architect of Austin’s new lobbying ordinance, surprisingly became the center of a controversy when the city council appointed him to serve on the Charter Review Commission. [read post]
10 May 2022, 4:25 am by Emma Snell
Peter Baker and Emily Cochrane report for the New York Times. [read post]