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By Colleen Murphy | February 4, 2025
D.T.'s claim was filed under the revival window opened by New Jersey Senate Bill 477, or the New Jersey Child Victims Act, which was signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy in May 2019.
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By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | February 4, 2025
"We are seeking immediate relief because the damage done by disclosure of information about FBI agents cannot be undone," Center for Employment Justice founder Pamela Keith said of a lawsuit she helped file on behalf of FBI employees suing President Donald Trump's Justice Department.
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By Emily Cousins | February 4, 2025
"My client was criticizing the court," attorney Mario Cerame said. "He used some colorful language. ... He was pretty upset, and understandably so. [Doe claimed] that was him whistle-blowing, and ... that this was him soliciting people to identify her."
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By Dan Roe | February 4, 2025
Katie Townsend, a former associate, spent the past decade building up the litigation program at the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
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By Cheryl Miller | February 3, 2025
Two hours after U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan issued a temporary restraining order, California lawmakers approved a $50 million package to fund legal challenges against the Trump administration. "We do not trust President Donald Trump," said Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, D-Hollister.
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By Avalon Zoppo | February 3, 2025
Last summer, the Supreme Court held in Jarkesy v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that the the SEC must seek civil fines in court rather than through in-house proceedings.
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By Mason Lawlor and Allison Dunn | February 3, 2025
"A plaintiff's underlying claim exists regardless of any procedural time bars the General Assembly prescribes for bringing it. The running of the statute of limitations blocks the plaintiff from suing. It does not relieve the defendant of liability, nor does it create or alter property belonging to the defendant," said North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul Newby.
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By Cheryl Miller | January 31, 2025
"The Executive Branch has a duty to align federal spending and action with the will of the people as expressed through congressional appropriations, not through 'presidential priorities,'" U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. of Rhode Island wrote in his temporary restraining order.
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By Jimmy Hoover | January 31, 2025
A steady supply of new cases has raised the stakes of the justices' 2024-2025 session.
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By Avalon Zoppo | January 31, 2025
The three-judge panel said the 1968 gun-control statute is inconsistent with Founding-era firearm regulation, pointing to a 1792 act that required 18-year-old men to enroll in the militia and use their own weapons.
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