New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | October 10, 2018
White-Collar Crime columnists Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert write: Contrary to Hollywood's fictionalized vision of our criminal justice system, a recent report from the National Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers confirms what many have recognized: trials are an endangered species.
By Dara Kam | October 10, 2018
More than 1.4 million Floridians lost the right to vote after being convicted of felonies.
By Jenna Greene | October 9, 2018
As a three-judge appellate panel prepares to hear oral arguments tomorrow challenging the transgender military ban, the government tipped its hand weeks ago that it expects to lose.
By Marcia Coyle | October 9, 2018
Sitting at the far right corner of the bench, Kavanaugh chatted and laughed with his seatmate, Obama appointee Justice Elena Kagan, before arguments began. Inside the courtroom, there were no signs of his bitter confirmation proceeding.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 8, 2018
The prisoner challenging her long sentence lost. The dissenting judges said the ruling will also adversely affect many others.
By John Council | October 8, 2018
A Texas federal judge has declared that the Indian Child Welfare Act, a landmark law that places preference in the adoption of Native American children…
By Jenna Greene | October 5, 2018
'We hope this case sends the message that litigation can play a role in the defense of objective truth. Free speech is essential to our democratic values, but so is basic human decency.'
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Zack Needles | October 4, 2018
In the span of three months, the Pennsylvania Superior Court issued two very similar precedential rulings that both plaintiffs and defense attorneys agree are likely to put to rest an issue that has been debated across the state over the past four years: whether registering to do business as a foreign corporation in Pennsylvania still means consenting to be sued in Pennsylvania.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | October 4, 2018
Criminal Law and Procedure columnist Barry Kamins presents his annual review of new legislation amending the Penal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and other related statutes. Here, he discusses the singular substantive criminal justice legislation that was enacted by the Legislature: the creation of a Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Dunn | October 4, 2018
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties columnist Christopher Dunn writes: The U.S. Supreme Court opened a new term this week with a docket of important cases, including one that has earned little public attention but presents an issue that states' rights advocates long have viewed as the ultimate escape from the Bill of Rights.
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