National Law Journal | Analysis
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | June 14, 2018
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justices Samuel Alito Jr. and Stephen Breyer each reported selling stock holdings, according to the latest financial disclosure forms, released Thursday. Other stock sales reported in the forms also help explain justices' recusal behavior in cases before the Supreme Court.
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Dan Clark | June 14, 2018
Three judges spoke at a Philadelphia cybersecurity conference Wednesday about their own experiences with data security in the courts.
By Ross Todd | June 13, 2018
"The judicial branch has a problem," said Sen. Charles Grassley at the beginning of Wednesday's Senate judiciary hearing. "They have to deal with it or Congress will have to do it for the courts."
By Raychel Lean | June 12, 2018
Five self-help programs open for pro se litigants in the Broward County Courthouse.
By Cheryl Miller | June 11, 2018
The $500,000 slashed from the Commission on Judicial Performance's budget by lawmakers has been restored in a spending deal approved by the governor and legislative leaders.
By Ellis Kim | June 11, 2018
U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves' order said the federal judiciary's failure to reflect the public it serves is well documented.
By Erin Mulvaney | June 8, 2018
Sotomayor, speaking at the American Constitution Society's national convention in Washington, said she will pay attention to those law schools and judges who follow the hiring plan and will “react accordingly to those who do not.” She is the latest justice to offer support for a law clerk hiring plan that was announced this year.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark L. Dubois | June 8, 2018
I'm glad I'm not a judge and can choose when to stop. For now, balancing the sacred and the profane, with a dose of public service on the side, seems to be working.
By Cheryl Miller | June 6, 2018
As California's notoriously long ballot-counting process continued Wednesday, here are six results the legal community is talking about.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael Friedman | June 6, 2018
Although it is never mentioned, the court system is reducing backlogs because there are fewer and fewer cases filed every year. Unfortunately that hasn't stopped the Judiciary from asking for and receiving more and more money every year.
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