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The Alert: April – June 2024

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Federal: Federal Court Rules CTA Unconstitutional On March 1, 2024, a federal court in Alabama ruled in National Small Business United (NSBU) v. One such modification is the law’s effective date, which was pushed out an additional year to January 1, 2026.

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Nevada voter ID amendment qualifies for November ballot

JURIST

If passed, the amendment would need to be reaffirmed by voters in 2026 to be permanently adopted into the state constitution. In May, the Nevada Supreme Court upheld a district court’s decision to deny declaratory and injunctive relief in a challenge to the initiative.

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California Rings in the New Year with New Push to Block Voter Identification

JonathanTurley

Now, Bonta is asking for an appellate court to intervene to prevent Huntington Beach from asking for IDs before people vote. After Huntington Beach passed Measure A requiring voter identification in 2026, Gov. Bonta then sued the city but the California Superior Court ruled it too soon for a lawsuit.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam That Truly Tests Daily Practice Skills Must Include Technology

LawTechnologyToday

The National Conference of Bar Examiners has announced that the next generation of the bar exam will debut in 2026. For example, the bar exam can ask examinees to create documents with specific margins, page numbers, and styles, like the formats expected from local court rules.

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March 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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On March 1, the federal defendants filed their opposition to the motion to stay the mandate, arguing that the Supreme Court was unlikely to grant the petition, “much less reverse this Court’s judgment,” because the Ninth Circuit had applied settled precedent.

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