The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Linda Lammendola | April 19, 2018
All we need to do is turn on the television, read a newspaper or go online on our computers each day and ask why gun violence is so prevalent on our city streets.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 19, 2018
Justice Nels Peterson ruled that the “facts support the unmistakable conclusion” that 14-month old Jewell Williams “ingested the deadly dose of cocaine after finding it in the place where [her parents] stored it to sell to others.”
By Katheryn Tucker | April 18, 2018
"The trial court declared the mistrial without sufficient factual support and without considering less drastic alternatives," Justice David Nahmias wrote. "We reverse."
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Elizabeth Finn Johnson | April 18, 2018
I write to urge my fellow citizens to stand against this unprecedented attack on our democratic institutions and to join L4GG in demanding that Congress pass S. 2644, a bipartisan bill which ensures judicial review of the removal of the special counsel.
By Ross Todd | April 17, 2018
In dissent from the motion panel's order, Circuit Judge Richard Tallman wrote that Perkins Coie, which has represented amici pushing for a special prosecutor, should be precluded from getting the nod since the firm "represented President Trump's former political rival, Hillary Clinton."
By Michael Booth | April 16, 2018
The original litigation was filed by the Public Defender's Office in 2011, claiming the courtroom denies defendants their constitutional rights.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lanier Saperstein and Krista Bolles | April 16, 2018
The Second Circuit's decision in 'Linde v. Arab Bank' has reintroduced some much needed discipline into the application of the Anti-Terrorism Act.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 16, 2018
We agree with Justice Thomas' assessment—the majority “says little about how a court of appeals could ever rule in Tharpe's favor on the merits of the prejudice question.”
By Greg Land | April 13, 2018
Civil litigation between former Waffle House CEO Joe Rogers Jr. and the woman and lawyers who arranged to video record him in a sexual encounter has been grinding along in Cobb County for nearly six years. Lawyers on both sides say the battle will continue despite the trio's acquittal on criminal charges.
By Tony Mauro | April 13, 2018
That is, if he is still deputy attorney general. Rosenstein, who argued in federal appeals court as U.S. attorney for Maryland, has been the target of White House criticism in recent days regarding his oversight of Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the Russia investigation.
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