By Alaina Lancaster | May 5, 2020
"It has been decades since the Judiciary's judgeships needs were comprehensively addressed by Congress, and the pandemic has further highlighted the strain many courts are experiencing due to overwhelming caseloads and an inadequate number of judges," the administrative group wrote.
By Jane Wester | May 5, 2020
Since March 13, nine inmates have been tested at the MCC, which holds about 700 people, and 14 have been tested at the MDC, which has a population around 1,650, according to the Bureau of Prisons.
By Dan Packel | May 5, 2020
U.S. health official Rick Bright has turned to Debra Katz in his whistleblower complaint alleging that he was removed from his position for resisting the use of unproven malaria drugs to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
By Dan Packel | May 5, 2020
"It's sad that during this crisis Dr. Bright and his team have chosen to launch politically motivated allegations against me and other people," said John Clerici, of counsel at Blank Rome and founder of biotech consulting firm Tiber Creek Partners.
By Anne Bagamery | May 5, 2020
Managing partners say that while their offices will be ready to welcome lawyers and staff May 11, will probably will choose to stay home for now.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 5, 2020
But now, the university has shifted to remote learning and has refused to refund or adjust tuition paid by students for the spring 2020 semester, the lawsuit claims.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 5, 2020
Trump White House lawyer Brian Miller demurred at one point, when asked about Trump's moves against inspectors general, saying he was appearing to discuss his own credentials and not to "assess" the president's conduct.
By Angela Morris | May 5, 2020
Judges in face masks, constant courtroom cleanings, only two people per elevator and counsel tables moved six feet apart: These are some changes lawyers may notice when Texas courts start opening back up after June 1.
By Tom McParland | May 5, 2020
The comments came one day after U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos of the Southern District of New York tentatively scheduled a June 2 preliminary injunction hearing to occur at the court's Lower Manhattan courthouse.
By Jane Wester | May 5, 2020
Corey Stoughton, attorney-in-charge of the Legal Aid Society criminal defense practice's special litigation unit, has been credited with the release of hundreds of people from New York City jails since March.
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