By Cedra Mayfield | February 3, 2022
"The ARPA Ad Hoc Committee is still in the process of reviewing the applications, and will meet on Feb. 18th to determine awards," emailed Supreme Court of Georgia Public Information Officer Kathleen Joyner.
By Jane Wester | February 2, 2022
The posts violated prohibitions against judges participating in fundraising and failed to promote "public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of the judiciary," the commission found.
By Cedra Mayfield | February 2, 2022
"We are adjusting our schedules and using additional judges to enable our circuit's judges to focus on case backlogs, with an emphasis on serious violent felonies," said Waycross Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Dwayne Gillis
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | February 1, 2022
The state Supreme Court created the task force with the goals of "providing increased training opportunities for judges, helping further identify gaps in the system for individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities and creating a local roadmap to resources and services."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | January 31, 2022
We must disagree with the point that any new Justice should be a sitting judge in the Appellate Division.
By Dan Roe | January 28, 2022
Following the 2021 merger of trial firms owned by Sam Coffey and Todd McPharlin, Coffey McPharlin is constructing a 5,000-square-foot office next to the Broward County Courthouse.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 27, 2022
As a reporter I'll always be on the side of transparency, accountability and accessibility. I don't think it disqualifies me, I think it's what we should all be aspiring to, in one way or another. And that includes the judiciary itself.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 27, 2022
While some members of the legal community are wondering whether continuing to limit court operations is necessary or sustainable, some attorneys are creating new approaches to deal with the long-term uncertainties of the global health crisis.
By Jane Wester | January 27, 2022
The First Department will hold remote arguments via Microsoft Teams in February and return to in-person arguments on March 1, court leaders confirmed this week. The Second Department is set to return to in-person arguments on Feb. 28, with the Third and Fourth Departments coming back to courts earlier.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 27, 2022
"We continue to have reported cases of COVID in our circuit from individuals who are symptomatic," said Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Asha F. Jackson. "It is unfortunate that many of these individuals report that they are fully vaccinated and some have received the booster shot."
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