By Tony Mauro | September 13, 2018
Proposed changes in the rules governing judicial misconduct and disability would expand the definition of "cognizable misconduct" that could lead to sanctions against judges.
By Scott Flaherty | September 13, 2018
State and federal courts in the Carolinas, as well as law schools, have suspended their operations as the storm begins to throttle the area with heavy rains and high winds.
By Ross Todd | September 12, 2018
The House Judiciary Committee is set to consider Rep. Darrell Issa's proposal to divide the nation's largest circuit court into three regional divisions and one circuit-wide division at a markup hearing Thursday morning.
By Tom McParland | September 11, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has begun its search for two temporary bankruptcy judges in Delaware, nearly 10 months after Congress passed legislation to provide reinforcement for one of the busiest bankruptcy courts in the nation.
By Katheryn Tucker | September 11, 2018
“Harriet O'Neal took on this challenge because she knew it was about more than one person,”said Linda Klein of Baker Donelson. “She knew that it was about standing up for all those who will apply for military spouse waivers in the future and ensuring they face a process that is clear, fair and consistent.”
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 10, 2018
Sadly, the report notes that municipal courts have come to be perceived by the public as a means to fund municipalities' coffers rather than as a means to administer justice. Reforms are urgently needed so that justice in New Jersey municipal courts is fairly administered, and to correct this perception.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | September 10, 2018
Domestic Violence Hearing Officer Program standards revised
By Tony Mauro | September 6, 2018
“I've maintained I'm not going to get within three ZIP codes of a political controversy here,” Kavanaugh said. He would add: “The way we stand up is by deciding cases and controversies independently without fear or favor."
By Tony Mauro | September 6, 2018
“I know nominees who've sat in this chair in the past have expressed the desire for cameras in the courtroom, only to get to the Supreme Court and really change their positions fairly rapidly,” Kavanaugh testified.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | September 5, 2018
A book about judicial precedents is getting some attention. Plus: a peek at a new buzz-generating book about the justices. This is Supreme Court Brief.
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