By Katheryn Tucker | February 7, 2019
Court of Appeals Chief Judge Stephen Dillard immediately tweeted his approval. “This is a fitting tribute to @GovernorDeal, a steadfast champion of criminal justice reform and Georgia's appellate courts,” @JudgeDillard said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Letter to the Editor
By Barbara White Stack | February 6, 2019
Philadelphia Family Court and judicial districts across Pennsylvania conduct dependency proceedings in secret to protect juvenile court judges and lawyers from public scrutiny—plain and simple.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Tom | February 6, 2019
By falsely conflating dissents with the appellate record of a candidate for judicial certification, David Saxe has created a non-issue or a red herring to criticize the chief judge.
By Tony Mauro | February 5, 2019
The Senate Democrat from Rhode Island, writing to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Court Clerk Scott Harris, decries "the court's practice of routinely accepting amicus curiae briefs from special interest groups that fail to disclose their donors."
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | February 4, 2019
First Judicial District policy, one of several revelations gleaned from information requests, spurs questions over transparency.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 1, 2019
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton is set to deliver his first State of the Judiciary speech to the General Assembly at 11 a.m. on Feb. 19 in the House chambers.
The Legal Intelligencer | Letter to the Editor
By Margaret T. Murphy and Walter J. Olszewski | January 31, 2019
Philadelphia Family Court and judicial districts throughout Pennsylvania conduct dependency proceedings in private in order to protect children—plain and simple.
By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2019
"This is a very interesting situation and one not obviously contemplated by the rules," one federal court scholar says.
By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2019
"This is a very interesting situation and one not obviously contemplated by the rules," one federal court scholar says.
By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2019
One of the appeals was filed by a New York lawyer, Jeremy Bates, who serves as a member of the committee on professional ethics of the New York City Bar Association.
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