By Patricia Kane | March 18, 2019
The awards, presented at 5 p.m. at NY City Bar, recognize "outstanding contributions to the administration of justice."
By Cheryl Miller | March 15, 2019
Second District Court of Appeal Justice Jeffrey Johnson has denied grabbing a fellow justice's breasts and soliciting a security officer for sex.
By Marcia Coyle | March 15, 2019
"I am left to conclude that the entire council should be disqualified from participating in consideration of the current petitions for review," Judge Mary Beck Briscoe wrote in her dissent.
By Marcia Coyle | March 15, 2019
"I am left to conclude that the entire council should be disqualified from participating in consideration of the current petitions for review," Judge Mary Beck Briscoe wrote in her dissent.
By Cheryl Miller | March 13, 2019
"I can't be party to that. I wouldn't be able to sleep at night," the governor said Wednesday, explaining his decision to impose a moratorium on the death penalty in California.
By Dan M. Clark | March 13, 2019
A funding increase for the state Commission on Judicial Conduct, though, is still up in the air after more funding was allocated to the panel under the Senate's spending plan, but not in the resolution proposed by the Assembly.
By Ben Hancock | Zack Needles | March 13, 2019
Pay has risen sharply for trial court judges in New York over the past decade, while the D.C. judges have made the most on average for years. But Delaware was one of only a handful of states that ranked in the top 10 nationally this year for trial court judges' pay both before and after cost-of-living adjustments. Meanwhile, Delaware is also among the top dozen states in terms of salary for those serving on its highest court.
By Tony Mauro | March 13, 2019
“We are not done,” said Chief Judge Merrick Garland of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. “We won't be done until we do everything we can do.”
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By Max Mitchell | March 12, 2019
The Legal has learned that, since the beginning of 2018, the First Judicial District has closed seven criminal courtrooms.
By Dan M. Clark | March 11, 2019
The evergreen issue of court backlog in New York state's judiciary is becoming less problematic as Chief Judge Janet DiFiore's Excellence Initiative enters its fourth year, during which the Office of Court Administration plans to build on the progress already achieved since 2016.
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