By R. Robin McDonald | September 23, 2019
The council, which provides defense counsel to indigent criminal defendants, has asked to exempt staff wages from Gov. Brian Kemp's directive that state agencies cut 4% from their FY 2020 budget and 6% from their FY 2021 budget.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul Shechtman | September 23, 2019
The certiorari stage is typically too early to write about a case, but 'White v. Louisiana' has already attracted the attention of Evidence professors, and rightly so. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to consider White's petition in October, when it returns to business.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 20, 2019
By a 4-3 ruling, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that testimony from gang members did not harm a defendant on trial for murder, because prosecutors already had a strong case.
By Jonathan Ringel | September 19, 2019
"The Attorney General should decide whether it is really in the interest of justice for the State of Georgia to continue fighting to block discovery," Nahmias wrote.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | September 16, 2019
A pair of amicus matters head to Trenton
By Tom McParland | September 12, 2019
"I will tell you, if I do [run] I am confident that I will win," Collins said following his latest appearance in Manhattan federal court. "That's a decision for a later date."
By Mike Scarcella | September 12, 2019
A federal appeals panel said Thursday a U.S. magistrate judge, and not federal prosecutors, should look at email files seized from a law firm in an obstruction investigation.
By Mike Scarcella | September 12, 2019
A federal appeals panel said Thursday a U.S. magistrate judge, and not federal prosecutors, should look at email files seized from a law firm in an obstruction investigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | September 12, 2019
In a case that raises complex questions about where the expectation of privacy begins and ends, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over whether the audio portion of a recording of a nanny's alleged child abuse captured by a hidden surveillance camera in the home where she worked is admissible under the state's wiretap statute.
Daily Report Online | Slideshow
By John Disney | September 10, 2019
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