Does the First Amendment Protect Custom Home Design? Exploring Donald Burns v. Town of Palm Beach
by Joanne M. O'Connor
Is architecture speech? A recent landmark Eleventh Circuit case raised a host of curious issues encompassing property rights, aesthetics and the First Amendment.
Understanding Anti-Protest Laws in the U.S.
by Jim Owen
The First Amendment includes the right to assemble, but how are the rules surrounding protesting changing?
Internet Speech in the Crosshairs
by Jamie Gorelick and Ari Holtzblatt
Charges of anti-right bias notwithstanding, online platforms are on solid ground when they defend their policies and procedures as neutral and protected by the First Amendment.
Night Note: The First Hundred Days
by Alston & Bird
Trade in the First Hundred Days of the Trump Administration
Understanding Illinois’ Workers’ Rights Amendment
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on Illinois' newly enacted Amendment 1, which sets to provide state workers with the right to collectively bargain and organize.
First-Time Homebuyer Guide: Steps to Buy Your First Home
by MB Property Law
Everything first-time homebuyers need to know about the steps involved in finding and purchasing their very first home.
Women First Chairs
by Roberta D. Liebenberg
Roberta Liebenberg discusses her first-of-its-kind empirical study.
Second City, Fifth Amendment
by Kimberly Leung
When police deny detainees the right to counsel, taxpayers cover costs.
Canada Makes First Foray Into AI Regulation
by Sara Collin
As Artificial Intelligence continues to rise in use and popularity, many countries are working to ensure proper regulation. Canada has just made its first foray into AI regulation.
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The First Steps to Take After a Personal Injury Accident
by Joseph Volta
Should You Opt for a Career Expert Witness or a First Timer?
by Erin Quinn-Kong
There are reasons to hire an expert with 30-plus years of experience, but don't underestimate the skills of a first timer.
An Interview With Jean-Paul Jassy of Jassy Vick Carolan
by Best Lawyers
The 2019 "Lawyer of the Year" winner for First Amendment Law in Los Angeles speaks about his career highlights.
Canadian Federal Government Faces $1.1 Billion Lawsuit Over First Nations' Right to Clean Drinking Water
by Gregory Sirico
Canada's argument that it has "no legal obligation" to provide First Nations with clean drinking water has sparked a major human rights debate.
Claims for Antitrust Damages
by Bernt Elsner and Molly Kos
The Austrian Cartel Amendment Act (Kartell- und Wettbewerbsrechts-Änderungsgesetz) 2017 might be put up for its first high-class practicability test sooner than expected.
The Breadwinner
by Courtney E. Ervin
Two lawyers, one big life decision: How my husband and I are working to eradicate the stigma of putting my career first.
The Birth and Evolution of the 360 Deal
by Orville Almon
The first new artist 360 deal was created by him, along with attorneys Jim Zumwalt, Kent Marcus, and Jim’s partner Orville Almon in 2004.
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