By Alaina Lancaster | Ross Todd | November 1, 2019
Chief U.S. District Judge Virginia Phillips of the Central District of California penned a letter to Sens. Lindsey Graham, Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris, and White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, asking that they move to fill the open seats in her district.
By Suzette Parmley | November 1, 2019
State court judges completed their daylong training on Monday under the same directive.
By Tom McParland | October 31, 2019
"I think we are facing a crisis," Justice Neil Gorsuch said in a live-streamed discussion broadcast to a packed courtroom in the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse at Foley Square. "We have lost the art of how to talk to one another."
By Dan M. Clark | October 30, 2019
It's estimated that fewer than 2% of applicants even answer affirmatively to the question about mental health. But statistics indicate that the population of law school students who actually deal with challenges to their mental health is much greater, according to the report.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | October 30, 2019
A new executive director has been named for the Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission, a statewide panel of judges and attorneys that seeks to educate and advise court officials on issues that affect both employees and litigants of color.
By Jason Grant | October 23, 2019
During his 23 years of guiding the nonprofit, Greg Berman has watched the center grow from having 12 staffers and a $1 million budget to having 520 staffers and a $65 million budget.
By Zach Schlein | October 23, 2019
Ward's resignation was announced by the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission on Wednesday. The judge presided in the criminal division and was elected to the bench in 2002.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | October 23, 2019
We asked for your thoughts on the Supreme Court's new amicus guidance, and here is what some appellate veterans told us. Plus: a new petition questions the Federal Circuit's one-word "affirmances." And scroll down for our headline roundup. Thanks for reading!
By Mike Scarcella | October 22, 2019
"If the commission has done wrong, that is because of what the commission itself said and did, not because of what any of its members or employees thought or planned," the Seventh Circuit panel said.
New York Law Journal | In Brief|News
By Dan M. Clark | October 21, 2019
The Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission, a statewide panel tasked with promoting racial and and ethnic fairness in state courts, expects the event to be the first of many.
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