Professor Gregory Germain Weighs in on Jury Nullification in the Luigi Mangione Trial
Professor Gregory Germain spoke with The Hill on the possibility of jury nullification for the Luigi Mangione trial, the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Jury nullification…
Read More »President-elect Trump weighs into debate among supporters to back H-1B visa program
President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday appeared to step into a raging debate among his supporters over visas for skilled workers on the side of Elon Musk, telling the New York…
Read More »University of Michigan Weighs Changes to Its Diversity Program
The school is one of higher education’s biggest supporters of D.E.I. Now it’s considering a new approach as critics question the program’s success and impact on campus life. Source link
Read More »Minnesota Court Weighs Transgender Athlete Discrimination Case
Minnesota Supreme Court Deliberates Transgender Athlete’s USA Powerlifting Case. The Minnesota Supreme Court recently convened to hear the case of Jaycee Cooper, a transgender woman who was denied the right…
Read More »Supreme Court weighs FDA’s authority to regulate vaping products
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday did not sound ready to sharply limit the power of the Food and Drug Administration to prohibit the sale of new candy-colored vaping products…
Read More »Supreme Court weighs limits on Congress’ power to tax
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard a conservative challenge to Congress’ broad power to tax corporate wealth — a case that could shield wealthy Americans who invest their money…
Read More »US appeals court weighs free speech with court integrity in Trump gag order arguments – JURIST
Lawyers for former US President Donald Trump presented oral arguments before a DC appeals court Monday, arguing that the gag order prohibiting Trump from disparaging participants in his election interference…
Read More »Professor Gregory Germain Weighs in on Former President Trump’s Court Testimony
In examining former President Trump’s testimony in his New York civil fraud trial for Salon, Professor Gregory Germain says, “While I have no doubt that Trump greatly inflated his net…
Read More »Supreme Court Weighs When Officials May Block Citizens on Social Media
The Supreme Court worked hard in a pair of arguments on Tuesday to find a clear constitutional line separating elected officials’ purely private social media accounts from ones that reflect…
Read More »Professor Shubha Ghosh Weighs in on New York State Bill on AI-Generated Content in Books Sold Online
A bill (A08098) recently introduced to the New York State Assembly takes aim at the use of artificial intelligence-generated (AI) content in online book selling. The bill would require the…
Read More »Following TikTok Court Livestream, Judge Weighs Closing Ruby Franke Case to Public
Following last week’s livestreamed hearing in the Ruby Franke child neglect case, Judge Suchada P. Bazzelle is considering closing the courtroom to the public for the best interest of the…
Read More »Environmental Law Clinic Weighs in on EPA’s Effort to Reduce Light-Duty Vehicle Emissions – Mills Legal Clinic of Stanford Law School
On March 3, the Environmental Law Clinic filed an amicus brief on behalf of the International Council on Clean Transportation in a D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals case dealing with…
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