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(See my article about the Solomon amendment litigation).
It'll be interesting to follow the first amendment litigation brought by the Occupy protesters.
In constitutional Second Amendment litigation, the modern era began with District of Columbia v. Heller.
She is an associate at the law firm Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke in Manhattan, specializing in commercial and First Amendment litigation.
In an earlier ruling in Mr. Tunick's case, two federal judges criticized the city for causing a "relentless onslaught" of First Amendment litigation.
In 2012, despite pleas for restraint from major news organizations — including both the Times and Fox News — Holder approved an appellate brief that marked a low point in recent First Amendment litigation.
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They first propose that the test to be abandoned for Fourth Amendment civil litigation.
In response to the Council's decision, gun-rights partisans are charging violation of the Second Amendment and threatening litigation.
The "living constitution" judges feel that changes in the diverse nature of our society must continue to transform constitutional standards such as First Amendment Establishment Clause litigation.
Michael A. Norwick is counsel at the New Jersey-based law firm of Lowenstein Sandler, where he practices in the areas of intellectual property, First Amendment and commercial litigation.
Still, the California amendment led to litigation and a state Supreme Court case over a portion of the law that lengthened the time between parole hearings for prisoners serving life sentences.
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