On February 6, a federal judge in Oregon quietly issued a two‑page order that might have initially appeared to be a mundane procedural ruling, but it wasn’t. That order enjoined Oregon’s sweeping ...
The lack of existing state-level precedent opens the door for states to employ novel and aggressive legal theories that increase risk and uncertainty for private actors. Businesses should respond by ...
The United States Supreme Court has decided that affidavit-of-merit requirements based in state law do not apply in federal ...
State lawmakers have introduced new legislation that would allow New Yorkers to sue federal immigration agents over violations of constitutional rights in state court. If passed, New York would join a ...