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Selected List of Opinion Summaries Published by Justia, Week Ending January 12, 2024

During this past week (week ending January 12, 2024) we have received listings of 31 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  17 Constitutional Law summaries, 31 Criminal Law Summaries,  2 White Collar Case summaries, 3 Internet Law Summaries ,  3 Intellectual Property case summaries, and 1 Copyright case summary. We plan…

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New York’s Economic and Budget Outlook: Post Pandemic Reckoning for the City and the State

A Report by James A. Parrott and George Sweeting, City of New York Affairs, The New School, January 11, 2024.* Posted by David Badertscher Overview: “The past four years not only brought unprecedented economic upheaval to New York City and state related to the pandemic and its aftermath, but also…

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CBO: Using Multiple Data Sources to Learn About the Race and Ethnicity of Taxpayers

A presentation by Congressional Budget Office (CBO) analysts Rebecca Heller, Shannon Mok, and James Pearce, and Census Bureau research economist Jonathan Rothbaum at the American Economic Association Annual Meeting, Committee on Economic Statistics on January 5, 2024. According to the CBO, the purpose of this presentation is to summarize preliminary…

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Selected List of Opinion Summaries Published by Justia, Week Ending January 5, 2024

During this past week (week ending January 5, 2024) we have received listings of 15 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  8 Constitutional Law summaries, 22 Criminal Law Summaries,  2 Internet Law Summaries ,  and 1 Intellectual Property case summary. We plan is to continue posting opinion summaries, under corresponding areas…

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Some ABA Events Announced as Happening in Early 2024

The current edition of Sci Tech e-Merging News published by the Science and Technology Section of the American Bar Association,  contains announcements of upcoming events and updated research discussing issues of special interest to both members of the legal profession and others outside the legal profession who face similar concerns.…

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Selected List of Opinion Summaries Published by Justia, Week Ending December 29, 2023.

During this past week (week ending December 29,2023) we have received listings of 11 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  7 Constitutional Law summaries, 34 Criminal Law Summaries, White Collar Law 2 Cases,  Medical Malpractice 6 cases,  Intellectual Property 1 case  and Internet Law 2 cases. We plan is to continue…

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A Holiday Guide to Donald Trump’s Latest Cases at the U.S. Supreme Court

Michael C. Dorf, the Robert S. Stevens professor of Law at Cornell University, is a regular contributor to Verdict, a service of Justia which provides substantive analysis by legal professionals on a variety of law and law related issues. In his December 22,2023 posting, to this service,  A Holiday Guide…

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Selected List of Opinion Summaries Published by Justia, Week Ending December 22, 2023

During this past week (week ending December 22,2023) we have received listings of 34 Government and Administrative Law Summaries,  25 Constitutional Law summaries, 65 Criminal Law Summaries,  Medical Malpractice 3 cases,  and Intellectual Property 1 case. We plan is to continue posting opinion summaries, under corresponding areas of law, weekly…

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Judge Scott U. Schlegel: A Call for Education Over Regulation (Artificial Intelligence)

Judge Scott U. Schlegel of the Fifth Circuit Court of the State of Louisiana currently serves as Chair of the Louisiana Supreme Court Technology Commission, and is recognized as a pioneer in using technology in the Louisiana State Courts. He has managed what is considered by many to be one…

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Congressional Budget Office: The Accuracy of CBO’s Budget Projections for 2023

December 15, 2023 The Congressional Budget reports that its May 2022 projections for fiscal year 2023, CBO overestimated revenues by 11 percent and underestimated outlays by 9 percent. CBO’s projection of the federal deficit for 2023 was less than the actual amount by 3.9 percent of GDP. SUMMARY: After each…

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