The leader of the coalition that brought the lawsuit called the decision “very disappointing” and vowed to keep fighting in ...
Courtly Observations is a recurring series by Erwin Chemerinsky that focuses on what the Supreme Court’s decisions will mean ...
The New York Court of Appeals reinforced key business principles: online agreements are binding (Wu v. Uber), damages under consumer laws are capped at $1,000 (Hobish v. AXA), and foreign corporations ...
An appeals court should reject the state's argument to restore two portions of a 2023 Arkansas law that targeted ...
A state appeals court on Wednesday significantly curtailed police search powers, ruling that the smell of cannabis alone no longer provides probable cause to search a vehicle. The 2nd District Court ...
It is not rare that we come across criminal and civil cases where conflicting court judgments are delivered. Not long ago, for example, the Constitutional Court, within a period of less than a year, ...
One of the progressive era’s "innovations" was the creation of “independent federal agencies.” These agencies are not only ...
Justices invite arguments on whether the state properly considered the public trust doctrine when approving a permit two years ago.