By Raychel Lean | January 3, 2019
The Broward community court, spearheaded by Chief Broward Circuit Judge Jack Tuter, will open on Jan. 9 for its first session at 10 a.m.
By Tony Mauro | January 3, 2019
Because of a family inheritance several years ago, Alito and his wife have had holdings in numerous corporations, unlike most other justices. He has sold several of the stocks over time.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | January 3, 2019
O'Melveny's Walter Dellinger tees up his expectations for the new year about Trump-focused disputes the Supreme Court could hear.... Plus: We've got an update on previously anonymous GoFundMe amicus brief backers. And there are some big LGBT cases on the court's Jan. 4 conference. Thanks for reading -- and happy new year!
By Andrew Denney | January 2, 2019
The New York City Civil Court currently has nine vacancies.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Confederation of Columbian Lawyer Associations | December 27, 2018
The reference to organized crime may arguably have a multitude of contexts, however, the characterization has been historically and quite regrettably attached to the Italian American community.
By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | December 27, 2018
A collection of memorable U.S. Supreme Court stories, including our reports on clerk bonuses, Stephen Colbert's interview of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Justice Neil Gorsuch's clerk-hiring, and what makes Chief Justice Roberts lose his cool.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Lainie R. Fastman | December 26, 2018
Can we dispense with the dour recitals of correct speech? Can we agree to engage in cordial discourse about these weighty matters and extend a measure of personal freedom? Could the spirit of personal liberty (let alone courtesy) penetrate the murky waters of the pursuit of gender neutral language in the court room?
By Tom McParland | December 26, 2018
Delaware Gov. John Carney this year completed a historic reshuffling of the Chancery and Supreme courts, putting his mark on a years-long effort to reshape the judiciary that started under his predecessor.
By Jason Grant | December 21, 2018
Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker called her law clerk, Kimberly Greer, “a vibrant young woman with an excellent legal mind" and "one of the most kind and generous persons I know."
By Tony Mauro | December 21, 2018
Would the justices clear their court chamber like the D.C. Circuit did, and leave the public and press outside, scratching their heads?
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