By Colby Hamilton | November 13, 2018
Electronic signatures to domestic violence allegations may offer convenience and sensitivity to accusers in distressing situations, but critics say the ad hoc nature of the DAs' application of the process means a lack of transparency and accountability.
By Colby Hamilton | November 12, 2018
Electronic signatures to domestic violence allegations may offer convenience and sensitivity to accusers in distressing situations, but critics say the ad hoc nature of the DAs' application of the process means a lack of transparency and accountability.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 12, 2018
“We thank the governor for recognizing a great jurist and a great man through this statewide tribute,” Chief Justice Harold D. Melton said in a statement Friday.
By John Council | November 9, 2018
“You feel like in this position, you can make a difference. The law is the superstructure of society, the framework for doing what we can do,” he said. “I'll miss that I was contributing. That's what I'll miss about it.”
By Andrew Denney | November 9, 2018
Two justices from the Appellate Division, Second Department issued separate signed opinions in which both said that trial court judges should take extra steps to ensure that defendants are knowingly and intelligently waiving their appeal rights.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 9, 2018
Federal magistrate judges based in San Francisco and San Jose discussed their tips for practitioners at a panel Thursday night.
By Marcia Coyle | November 8, 2018
Ginsburg, 85, returned to her home after the fall but began experiencing discomfort overnight, according to a statement from the court's public information office. The justice then went to the hospital.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 8, 2018
“We seem to have lost the capacity to disagree without being disagreeable,” Justice Keith Blackwell said. “We as a profession have an opportunity to showcase for society how to disagree in a civil tone.”
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Tony Vassilev | November 7, 2018
As of right now, I sincerely believe that no one in the court system's entire administration has any idea how to properly handle a harassment complaint.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 7, 2018
Because of seating limitations and expectations of a big turnout, plans are being made to stream the service on the internet, pending approval by the church session.
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