Author: Meghan Friedmann
State Rep. Laurie Schlegel wants to tighten Louisiana’s recording laws amid reports that some men are using smart glasses to secretly record women. Her proposal would require people recording direct conversations to tell other participants they are doing so.Read More
One man, who admitted he had entered the U.S. illegally and was ready to be deported, sat in jail for 40 days over unfounded allegations of trespassing on military land. The Justice Department keeps pursuing similar cases, puzzling legal experts.Read More
A trial stemming from the once-secret romance between a onetime Jackson Walker LLP partner and a bankruptcy judge will help determine whether the Texas law firm can use private settlements to “short-circuit” government enforcement.Read More
A Middleburg Heights ordinance barring sex offenders and people with past violent convictions from public spaces may sound like it protects children, but research suggests broad exclusionary policies like this rarely improve safety and can undermine rehabilitation and long-term public safety.Read More
A new Kansas law instantly invalidated the licenses of 1,700 people who had been allowed to update their gender on their state ID. To what end?Read More
The cases against Bay Area doctor could shape the evolving landscape of reproductive health law far beyond the Bay Area.Read More
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A state law signed Saturday seeks to ensure remaining pills the state has on hand are easier to access and use. Before Senate Bill 5917, the state needed to sellRead More
The federal government may require PA to change its prevailing wage law before releasing millions in broadband fundsRead More
Last week, Law.com Legalweek pulled off something genuinely impressive: It moved. After 39 years at the New York Hilton Midtown, one of the world’s leading legal technology conferences relocated to th…Read More