By Dan M. Clark | December 6, 2019
The request is largely in line with what they've asked for in recent years from Cuomo and the Legislature, including last year when they sought — and were granted — a 2% bump. But the state's fiscal health has since changed.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 3, 2019
"This job is on schedule and under budget," said Marvin Woodward, Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission deputy executive director. "We're proud of that."
By Raychel Lean | November 26, 2019
Broward County Clerk of Court Brenda Forman appealed the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging her office was unconstitutionally underfunded. But the Florida Supreme Court declined jurisdiction.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 26, 2019
A public-private partnership would begin construction as soon as January and open across from the Miami-Dade County Courthouse in 2024.
By Marcia Coyle | November 26, 2019
The government argues the justices should defer to Congress or to the judiciary's policy-making arm to determine whether and when trial judges have any power to compel the public release of grand jury records.
By Anthony J. Franze and R. Reeves Anderson | November 25, 2019
Amici continued to play an important institutional role at the Supreme Court, and certain types of briefs got noticed more than others, a team from Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer writes in their annual review of the amicus curiae docket.
By Marcia Coyle | November 23, 2019
The 86-year-old justice, who has battled cancer, was being treated Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. The court said "her symptoms have abated" after treatment, and she was released Sunday.
By Marcia Coyle | November 22, 2019
In a wide-ranging discussion at George Mason University, Justice Elena Kagan spoke about interviewing for SCOTUS, her clerkship with the late Justice Thurgood Marshall and her writing.
By Dan M. Clark | November 21, 2019
The $13.1 million price tag of the restructuring plan is a net cost, meaning that it's the result of new spending balanced with money expected to be saved by the court system.
By Jonathan Ringel | November 21, 2019
"I know the numbers aren't where Judge Brown wants them," said Jim Hatten, the chief clerk of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
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