By Suzette Parmley | December 17, 2020
Superior Court Judge Sheila A. Venable, currently sitting in Hudson County, will succeed longtime Judge Sallyanne Floria, who is retiring.
By Charles Toutant | December 16, 2020
"It's their reaction to losing. How they handle that is going to make the difference," said John Muffler, a former U.S. marshal who ran the agency's National Center for Judicial Security.
By Charles Toutant | December 16, 2020
"It's their reaction to losing. How they handle that is going to make the difference," said John Muffler, a former U.S. marshal who ran the agency's National Center for Judicial Security.
By Charles Toutant | December 16, 2020
"It's their reaction to losing. How they handle that is going to make the difference," said John Muffler, a former U.S. marshal who ran the agency's National Center for Judicial Security.
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 16, 2020
Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, released a statement saying that, with enactment of the "Protect Our Courts Act," New York is now ensuring that "courthouses aren't a target for ICE's deportation machine."
By Ryan Tarinelli | December 16, 2020
"At a time when the state is limiting gatherings statewide to no more than 10 people, it is simply reckless to still require 23 complete strangers to sit together for hours hearing cases," Albany County DA David Soares wrote in a letter to the administrative judge for the state's Third Judicial District.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | December 16, 2020
Court watchers say the use of animals to comfort an anxious witness during court proceedings is likely increasing across the state.
By Kenneth Artz | December 15, 2020
In 2021, expect all stakeholders in the legal system—firms, lawyers, judges, clients—to increasingly use technology to become more efficient and effective, says Graham Smith-Bernal, CEO of Opus 2.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Profile
By Robert Storace | December 15, 2020
Connecticut federal Judge Jeffrey Meyer discussed his involvement in running one of the federal district's three reentry courts, and his admiration of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun.
Texas Lawyer | News|Quick Takes
By Angela Morris | December 15, 2020
Odessa lawyer Lawrence Barber died Dec. 12 of a COVID-19 infection that he likely picked up at a pretrial hearing. Texas attorneys are infuriated, saying his death was tragic.
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