By Tom McParland | April 30, 2020
Any determinations about how to proceed would be based on conditions in June, and he would not try to forecast further developments down the line, given how quickly circumstances can change, the chief judge said.
By Karen Sloan | April 30, 2020
The Ad-Hoc Committee on Law Clerk Hiring, which includes Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Sidney Thomas, called on judges to modify hiring practices to limit exposure to the virus and circumvent travel issues for candidates.
By Karen Sloan | April 30, 2020
Law students hoping to land a prestigious federal clerkship typically take last-minute flights to interview with judges in person, but the coronavirus pandemic is forcing the judiciary to rethink how it hires clerks.
By Suzette Parmley | April 30, 2020
"It's a new world and I think when we go back to physical courtrooms, people will be demanding advanced technology," said Judge Sohail Mohammed.
By Suzette Parmley | April 30, 2020
"It's a new world and I think when we go back to physical courtrooms, people will be demanding advanced technology," Mohammed said.
By Jason Grant | April 30, 2020
"By allowing some of its [New York City immigration] courts to remain open for filing and enforcing unreasonable deadlines, [the Department of Justice] has ignored the declared emergency in New York and has violated the orders from the NY Governor and NYC Mayor to close down all non-essential business and strictly adhere to social distancing," the suit argues.
By Mike Scarcella | April 29, 2020
The extension is not a mandate. It allows delays but encourages lawyers to work together to proceed with criminal trials at a sooner date.
By Cheryl Miller | April 29, 2020
The extension is not a mandate. It allows delays but encourages lawyers to work together to proceed with criminal trials at a sooner date.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 29, 2020
"In this court's view at least, the First Amendment freedoms of fair and dedicated professionals should not be sacrificed at the altar of partisan myopia," Judge Christopher Cooper wrote.
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By Zack Needles | April 29, 2020
The order came down the same day the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners announced the July bar exam was being moved to September.
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