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5th Circuit Unanimously Strikes Down Law Requiring 10 Commandments in Classrooms

Jon Youngwood, global co-chair of Simpson Thacher’s litigation department, said the Fifth Circuit’s ruling that struck down a state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public classrooms “rests upon the wisdom of the First Amendment and the protections it affords regarding the separation of church and state.”         Click Here To Read […]

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US Judge Compels Trump Administration to Disburse Impounded Funds to Open Tech Fund

“The defendants’ continuous withholding of congressionally appropriated funds, month after month, with no explanation, is a violation of the Administrative Procedure Act,” U.S. District Senior Judge Royce C. Lamberth of the District of Columbia wrote in his preliminary injunction order requiring the Trump administration to disburse federal grants to Open Technology Fund.         Click Here […]

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'Not Idle Speculation': Brooklyn Judge Won't Let Jurors Hear About Plaintiff's Immigration Status While Deciding Damage Award

“Permitting broad inquiry into a person’s immigration status risks creating a significant chilling effect,” said Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Aaron Maslow. “If courtrooms are perceived as opportunities for [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] enforcement, undocumented immigrants might cease to exercise the civil right of pursuing compensation for personal injuries resulting from a tortfeasor’s negligence.         Click […]

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