In the novel Guy Mannering, Sir Walter Scott wrote that a “lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason; if he possesses some knowledge of these, he may venture to call himself an architect.” As lawyers…
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5th Circuit overturns federal ban on possession by those subject to a DV restraining order
Opinion here. Now, the defendant was someone who ought to be behind bars, for a long time, and fn. 4 suggests that he will be behind bars for a time on state charges. Given that, I wonder why the federales brought charges, over what was the least of his offenses. Maybe looking for publicity?
The Fifth Circuit notes that, under Bruen, the test is text, history, and tradition, and the analogs the government advanced were either inappropriate (the Militia Act of 1662, which was part of the basis of the 1688 Declaration of Rights) or simply stretching things too
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Roads & Bridges Where Does the Buck Stop?
Jon is a monthly contributor to Roads & Bridges magazine. He has been writing the law section for the magazine since January 2020. The link below will take you directly to the Roads & Bridges Online Publication A Shallow Concrete Pour Leads to an Interesting Lawsuit January 1, 2023
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Third Circuit’s Proposed Filing Time Rollback Would Reduce Practitioners’ Autonomy
The Third Circuit has been in my news feed this week. Chief Judge Michael Chagares has proposed to roll back the Third Circuit Court of Appeals’ filing deadlines from 11:59 pm to 5:00 pm. The offered justification for the proposal?…
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AZ Supreme Court, Court of Appeals Both REFUSE To Consider "Civil Rights Activist"/Attorney Heath's Treatise On Why He Knows AZ Election Law Better (READ Order)
“AZ Law” includes articles, commentaries and updates about opinions from the Arizona Supreme Court, U.S. Supreme Court, as well as trial and appellate courts, etc. AZ Law is founded by Phoenix attorney Paul Weich, and joins Arizona’s Politics on the internet. AZ Law airs on non-profit Sun Sounds of Arizona, a statewide reading service that provides audio access to printed material for people who cannot hold or read print material due to a disability. If you know someone who could benefit from this 24/7 service, please let them know about member-supported Sun Sounds. And, YOU can donate or …
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SURPRISE: Judge REFUSES To Allow New AZ AG Mayes, Biden DOJ To Stipulate To Dismiss Long-Running Brnovich Case Against COVID Vaccine Mandates

In a surprise move this afternoon, U.S. District Court Judge Mike Liburdi refused to accept a stipulation from new Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and the Biden Department of Justice to dismiss her predecessor’s long-running lawsuit against possible COVID vaccine mandates.Arizona’s Law has provided coverage as former AG Mark Brnovich’s office struggled to find ways to maintain their first-in-the-nation 2021 lawsuit against possible mandates, trying to tie it to immigration policies, federal contractors and more. It has been a roller coaster ride of a legal action, continuing during the post-election transition period.This morning, an agreement to bring the roller…
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Pay-If-Paid Unenforceable in Virginia Starting Jan. 1, 2023
As of Jan. 1, 2023, pay-if-paid clauses are unenforceable, regardless of whether a surety/payment bond claim is involved. This is only for subcontracts created on/after 1/1/23. Also for subcontracts created on/after 1/1/23, the prime must specifically identify and notify the sub of withholding as underlined below. Per Va Code 11-4.6(C), for any withholding, the prime […]
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Intergenerational Wealth and Your Estate Plan
Intergenerational Wealth and Your Estate Plan When accumulating a valuable portfolio of assets, investments, and money, it is essential to ensure the wealth passes to future generations. An estate plan protects your legacy by leaving that intergenerational wealth to your loved ones. With these plans, children and grandchildren will not have to worry about housing, […]
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10 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Criminal Defense Attorney
Finding the right attorney is one of the most important steps you can take if you or someone close to you is facing criminal charges. It’s important to hire an experienced and knowledgeable attorney who can protect your rights and provide the best possible legal defense. Here are ten questions you should ask any potential criminal defense attorney before making a hiring decision.
1. What is your experience in criminal defense law?
It is important to ask about a lawyer’s experience when it comes to defending against criminal charges, as this can have a major impact on the outcome of…
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Another win (at TRO stage) in New Jersey
Opinion here. The court expands the TRO to prevent enforcement in additional classes of alleged “sensitive places.”
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Covid and the Bad Doctor

A Utah plastic surgeon has been charged by the United States with health care fraud and conspiracy arising out of a year-long scheme to sell fake Covid vaccination cards. The cards were sold for $50 each. It is unclear exactly how many cards were sold.
In addition to selling the fake cards, the doctor and members of his office staff also destroyed over doses of vaccine that they received that were worth over $28,000. They pretended to administer these destroyed doses, but did not. In some cases, children were injected with saline rather than actual vaccine. The saline injections were…
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Trends and Statistics on Truck Accidents in Phoenix
Big rig accidents in Phoenix are becoming an increasingly common occurrence. As the city continues to grow and the number of trucks on the roads increases, so do the accident statistics involving trucks. These accidents can be incredibly dangerous and devastating, as they can involve multiple vehicles, severe damage, and even tragic fatalities.
The causes of these accidents vary, but some of the most common include driver fatigue, distracted driving, dangerous weather, and faulty equipment. Unfortunately, the victims of big rig accidents are often left with costly medical bills and property damage. As a result, it is important for drivers…
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Common Mistakes After a Car Accident
After a car accident, it is important to remember to stay calm and take care of the necessary steps to ensure the safety of yourself and others. Common mistakes after a car accident include not calling the police, not exchanging insurance information with the other party, not taking pictures of the scene of the accident, not seeking medical attention if necessary, and not filing an accident report.
It is important to heed basic advice following an accident, as mitigating mistakes can have serious implications down the line. Many common missteps can be easily avoided with some foresight and caution.
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The Impact of Distracted Driving on Car Accident Rates
Distracted driving is a major contributing factor to car accidents, which can lead to increased car insurance rates. Studies have shown that distracted driving is the cause of up to 80% of all car crashes. This can lead to expensive medical bills, excessive property damage, and costly legal proceedings, all of which may be covered by car insurance. As a result, insurance companies often raise rates for drivers with a history of distracted driving.
Analyzing the Consequences of Distracted Driving on Car Insurance Rates
Insurance companies may choose to deny coverage to drivers with a history of distracted driving,…
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Implicit Bias Challenged, If Not Debunked
In recent years, the concept of implicit bias – the belief that all individuals harbor unconscious biases that affect their choices and actions – has been embraced by many law schools and the American Bar Association. In fact, the ABA…
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FOR THE RECORD: Kari Lake Election Contest Appeal

There is a LOT of confusion about what is happening in Kari Lake’s Election Contest appeal. One of her stated reasons for holding her Sunday rally is “to get everybody focused on what’s happening in our case, because the fake news won’t cover it fairly”. She also mentioned she will be encouraging everyone to “start praying for the judges”. We have been trying to address some of the incorrect information that has been spread about the appeal for the past month. We have been publishing the Briefs filed by all parties, and other filings – largely because the appellate courts…
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