By Andrew Denney | April 26, 2018
At oral arguments on Thursday for a lawsuit filed against New York City by a man who spent 14 years in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit, judges questioned claims that the case highlights a larger pattern of prosecutorial misconduct within the Queens District Attorney's Office.
By Sue Reisinger | April 26, 2018
DLA Piper; Latham & Watkins; and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom are just some of the legal giants that have been hired by Michigan State University to cope with the fallout from the Larry Nassar sex abuse scandal.
By Gary Fineout | April 26, 2018
A split Eleventh Circuit panel decision allows Florida to back away from immediate changes.
By Jason Grant | April 25, 2018
The verdict, which came after a four-day trial in Manhattan, was the second multimillion-dollar discrimination verdict against the plant in the last two months.
By Mike Scarcella | April 25, 2018
In his ruling against the Trump administration's move to rescind the DACA immigration program, U.S. District Judge John Bates explained, in a footnote, his reasons for choosing "undocumented" over "illegal."
By Erin Mulvaney | April 24, 2018
"If a cheerleader says she wants to make a billion dollars from this, I would probably find them someone else," said Sara Blackwell, the Sarasota, Florida, lawyer representing cheerleaders who are challenging employment rules.
By Associated Press | April 24, 2018
Officials are touting a new assessment tool that judges will begin using this year to help determine whether to release a suspect prior to trial.
By JEFF AMY, Associated Press | April 24, 2018
A recent survey of Mississippi jails conducted by the MacArthur Justice Center at the University of Mississippi School of Law and released to The Associated Press shows that 2,500 defendants—more than one-third of all of those jailed before trial—have been in jail 90 or more consecutive days. More than 600 have been in jail longer than a year.
By Charles Toutant | April 23, 2018
Rabner mentioned disapprovingly a municipal judge's jailing of a defendant who was unable to pay a $239 fine for littering and a former municipal judge who pleaded guilty to falsifying records in order to increase the amount of revenue collected by the municipalities where he worked.
By Sue Reisinger | April 23, 2018
The university where Larry Nassar abused athletes for two decades is facing investigations on almost every imaginable level.
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