Traditionally, the United States Supreme Court has followed a presumption against pre-emption. In June, however, in the case of Pliva v. Mensing, 131 S.Ct. 2567 (2011), the Court ruled in favor of ...
A law signed Monday establishes "irreconcilable differences" as a ground for divorce in New Jersey. The measure, which goes into effect immediately, is the first major revision of New Jersey's divorce ...
Most divorcing couples in Maryland are now filing on the grounds of irreconcilable differences, using an option made possible by the “no-fault” statute that took effect in October 2023, attorneys say.
In reconsidering whether GOL § 5‑601 could be enforced against national banks, the Second Circuit framed the Cantero II standard as requiring courts to determine: whether the state consumer financial ...
In a digital world overloaded with misinformation, hot takes, and self proclaimed legal experts, one podcast is quickly separating itself from the noise and becoming one of the most trusted voices ...