Exploring the States Where No ID is Required for In-Person Voting: A Comprehensive List

As Election Day approaches, voters across the United States are preparing to cast their ballots in various state and local elections. However, the requirements to vote, particularly whether or not a voter needs to present identification at the polls, can vary significantly from one state to another. Understandably, this has led to a mix of confusion and controversy around voter ID laws, which supporters argue prevent fraud, while opponents claim they suppress voter turnout, particularly among minorities and low-income citizens. In the United States, there are currently 15 states where voters are not required to … Read more

Explore the Future of Regulation: Dive into Yale Journal’s Top Picks from the September 2024 SSRN Reading List

New Haven, CT — The Yale Journal on Regulation has recently published its latest edition of the Administrative Law SSRN Reading List for September 2024, offering a comprehensive overview of pivotal studies and papers that have significant implications in the field of administrative law. The September edition includes a variety of topics that range from the intricacies of regulatory practices to the impact of administrative decisions on governance. One notable inclusion is a study examining the consequences of deregulation in the energy sector, illuminating the varied effects on both economic growth and environmental sustainability. A … Read more

Rudy Giuliani Disbarred in D.C., Joining Growing List of Attorneys Penalized for Post-Election Actions

WASHINGTON — Rudy Giuliani, former attorney to Donald Trump and one-time mayor of New York City, has been formally disbarred in Washington, D.C., signaling a growing legal scrutiny faced by lawyers who represented the former president. This decision comes shortly after Giuliani faced similar consequences in New York due to his involvement in attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. The District of Columbia Court of Appeals issued the disbarment on Thursday, basing their judgment on actions that had already led to Giuliani’s disbarment in New York in July. Alongside these penalizations, Giuliani has … Read more

Husch Blackwell Celebrates Over 150 Attorneys Recognized as Rising Stars in The Best Lawyers in America’s Ones to Watch List

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In a remarkable recognition of legal expertise, over 150 attorneys from the law firm Husch Blackwell have been acknowledged in the latest edition of “The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch” list. This recognition underscores the firm’s strong presence and growing influence in the legal industry, particularly among up-and-coming lawyers. “The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch” is known for its rigorous selection process, highlighting attorneys who have achieved significant accomplishments in their short careers. The inclusion of numerous Husch Blackwell attorneys speaks to the high caliber of the … Read more