The "new" alimony statute is more than seven years old, yet it still leaves unanswered questions. This article is focused on N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23(k), which permits a non-self-employed spouse to seek a ...
In 2010, Welch pled guilty to federal charges of being a “felon in possession” – that is, possessing a firearm while having at least one prior felony conviction. But because Welch had not one but many ...
The 2023 amendments to Florida Statute § 624.155, enacted through HB 837, significantly reshaped the landscape of bad faith litigation in Florida. Among the most consequential changes were the ...
LANSING, MI -- A Michigan House panel on Wednesday advanced legislation that could lead to resentencing hearings for so-called "juvenile lifers" -- but only if the state or U.S. Supreme Court says ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - Voicing alarm at expanded registration requirements for sex offenders, Justice Neil Gorsuch said Monday at Supreme Court oral arguments that the federal law appears to give state ...
A Nicaraguan man fighting deportation for an 11-year-old drug charge in Florida won’t be eligible for parole, the state’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. Gabriel Hernández, a Miami bank administrator ...
Kilpatrick’s David Hughes joined other thought leaders who presented on the topic of “Standing and Retroactivity in State Tax Litigation: Access, Authority, and Constitutional Limits” at the Council ...
William Baude, a contributor to the Volokh Conspiracy, will become the Neubauer family assistant professor of law at the University of Chicago, in January. Updated July 5, 2016, 11:53 AM As a matter ...
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