Document EFTA00032303 appears to be an email newsletter from Law360, an online legal news service, containing summaries of recent articles.
The document is a newsletter from Law360, dated February 24, 2020, that provides brief summaries of legal news articles. The articles cover a range of topics, including a Supreme Court case regarding terrorist victim compensation, voting rights for ex-felons in Florida, American Bar Association resolutions on legal industry regulation, and school disciplinary procedures. The email also lists several law firms.
From:Access to Justice Law360 <[email protected]> To:. Subject:The $4.3B Question Over What Terrorist Victims Can Recoup Date:Mon, 24 Feb 2020 12:41:26 +0000 ;;,'Law36 0 Access to Justice Access to Justice Getty-A2J-Kenya.jpg The $4.3B Question Over What Terrorist Victims Can Recoup The U.S. Supreme Court during oral arguments on Monday will be asked to create a clearer path to punitive damages in certain cases involving state sponsors of terrorism. It's just the latest chapter in a case that highlights the decadeslong legal battles that terrorist victims and their families often face in trying to recoup damages. Read full article Analysis Ex-Felons In Fla. Race Against Clock To Vote In 2020 Former felons in the Sunshine State who are fighting a requirement that they pay all outstanding fines and fees before being able to vote may have scored a recent win at the Eleventh Circuit, but with just eight months to go before the general election and the state vowing to battle on, time may be running out fo them to cast a ballot in 2020. Read full article Analysis ABA Says Industry Regs Need A Rethink, But Will It Matter? The passage of a revised American Bar Association resolution intended to encourage a new look at legal industry regulation and increase access to justice represents a major step forward, even in the absence of any recommended changes on nonlawyer participation in the market, some experts say. Read full article How Attys Can Help Dismantle The School-To-Prison Pipeline As the rise of school shootings spurs an increase in spending on school police officers, experts at a recent conference said students need more due process protections when those officers handle routine disciplinary matters: Police Monday, February 24, 2020 LAW FIRMS BakerHostetler Boies Schiller Castillo Snyder Clark Hill Cooper & Kirk Cowles & Thompson Culhane Meadows DLA Piper Dentons Epstein Becker Green Fish & Richardson Gibson Dunn Greenberg Traurig Greenspoon Marder Howarth & Smith Hunton Andrews Kurth Jenner & Block Jones Day Kaplan Hecker Kellogg Hansen Kirkland & Ellis Latham & Watkins Loeb & Loeb Martin Clearwater Mayer Brown Miller & Chevalier Morgan Lewis Munger Tolles Neligan LLP EFTA00032303
involvement, they said, should mean attorney involvement too. Read full article Coin Toss: Are Risk-Measuring Tools Accurate Enough? Most of the algorithms used to assess someone's risk of recidivism before they are released on bail are correct about 60 and 70% of the time — better than a coin flip, but still prone to misclassification, especially in cases that involve people of color. The tools' potential for error has left stakeholders clashing over their use. Read full article Debt-Based License Suspensions Get Fresh Scrutiny In NY New York lawmakers are taking a closer look at doing away with driver's license suspensions based on debt, which a New York Law School report this month determined disproportionately impacts minority motorists. Read full article All Access Homeboy Industries' Harati On Giving People A Fresh Start As the director of legal services for LA-based Homeboy Industries, Donna Harati helps former gang members and convicted felons rejoin society by working with them on expungements, custody disputes and more. Here, Harati discusses traffic fines, trauma and finding reasons to smile during tough situations. Read full article Perspectives Justice Denied For A NY Domestic Violence Survivor New York's Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act was enacted to reduce sentences for people like Nicole Addimando, who was just given 19 years to life in prison for killing her sadistically abusive partner, so the court's failure to apply it here raises the question of whether it will be applied at all, say Ross Kramer and Nicole Fidler at Sanctuary for Families. Read full article Perspectives Book Review: A Lawyer Reflects On Defending Guilty People In her new book, "Guilty People," Abbe Smith successfully conveys that seeing ourselves in people who commit crime may be the first step to exacting change in our justice system, says U.S. District Judge Diane Humetewa of the District of Arizona. Read full article Patterson Belknap Paul Weiss Proskauer Rose Robins Kaplan Skadden Sullivan & Cromwell White & Case WilmerHale Winston & Strawn COMPANIES 3M Co. AbbVie Inc. Acreage Holdings Inc. Allergen PLC Amazon.com Inc. American Bankruptcy Institute American Bar Association American Civil Liberties Union American International Group Inc. Amgen Inc. Apple Inc. Campaign Legal Center Canopy Growth Corp. Center for Justice Chevron Corp. Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. Coherus BioSciences Inc. Exxon Mobil Corp. Facebook Inc. Google Inc. ImClone Systems Inc. Johnson & Johnson Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc. Morgan Stanley Motorola Solutions Inc. New Jersey State Bar Association New York Civil Liberties Union EFTA00032304
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