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---- Old Section -----Washington State Ban on High-Capacity Magazines Declared Unconstitutional, Law Remains Intact Pending Appeal
“”Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, every other court that has considered a challenge to a law restricting high-capacity magazines around the country under the Second Amendment and article I, section 24 of the Washington Constitution has either rejected that challenge, or been overruled,” […]
Law Firm Specializing in 'Crypto Taxation' Claims Former Employee Used Proprietary Info in YouTube Videos
This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
'A Giant of the Bar': Longtime Proskauer Rose Partner and Holocaust Survivor Robert Kaufman Dies at 94
In 1987, Kaufman joined longtime Skadden partner Sheila Birnbaum in a City Bar effort to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to the confirmation of Robert Bork to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Attorney Sues Former Firm for Termination While Seeking Postpartum Depression Treatment
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UC Berkeley Defends Law Dean in Wake of Viral Video
“While our support for Free Speech is unwavering, we cannot condone using a social occasion at a person’s private residence as a platform for protest,” UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ wrote in a statement.
NY's Top Court to Mull Religious Group's Appeal of Abortion Coverage Mandate
Noel Francisco, a former U.S. solicitor general, and partner-in-charge at Jones Day’s Washington, D.C. office is set to argue on behalf of the coalition, while New York Assistant Solicitor General Laura Etlinger will argue for the New York State Department of Financial Services’ 2017 regulation.
Advance Notice Bylaw Cross-Appeals Ask Supreme Court for Reframed Analysis
The dispute over advance notice bylaws has triggered similar lawsuits from other corporations.
Feds Don't Oppose Delaying Menendez Trial as Senator's Wife Faces Medical Concern
Prosecutors agreed to delay trial until July or August, but are holding fast to their position that the co-defendants’ matters not be severed.
HubSpot Legal Boss Poised for Big Payout as Acquisition Speculation Swirls
Just 15 months into Alyssa Harvey Dawson’s tenure as legal chief of HubSpot, Reuters is reporting that Alphabet is considering making an offer for the fast-growing competitor to Salesforce.