By Katheryn Tucker | January 12, 2018
Retired Supreme Court Chief Justice Hugh Thompson retired a year ago after 47 years in the legal profession, including 45 on the bench serving every kind of court.
By John Council | January 11, 2018
A Dallas state district court judge is pushing back against an appellate court decision that orders her to explain why she is declining to appoint…
By Angela Morris | January 10, 2018
A West Texas lawyer who was convicted of forging a will to steal the estate of a multimillionaire now faces disbarment, while also seeking…
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tim Lewis | January 9, 2018
On Jan. 17, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in McCoy v. Louisiana, a case that will determine whether the law allows a defense attorney to concede a defendant's guilt to the jury over the defendant's explicit objections.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 8, 2018
“One might wonder why the Court engages in this pointless exercise,” Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in his dissent. “The only possible explanation is its concern with the 'unusual facts' of this case, specifically a juror affidavit that expresses racist opinions about blacks. The opinions in the affidavit are certainly odious. But their odiousness does not excuse us from doing our job correctly, or allow us to pretend that the lower courts have not done theirs.”
By Katheryn Tucker | January 8, 2018
“Out of an abundance of caution, we are closing non-essential agencies to ensure our employees' safety as well as ensure the Georgia Department of Transportation's ability to maintain and treat our roads,” Gov. Nathan Deal said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 8, 2018
The United States Supreme Court should follow the lead of New Jersey, hold that a subpoena is required, and review the scope of the third-party rule.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | January 5, 2018
Marking the end of his first week in office, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has fired more than 30 employees, including top prosecutors.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 5, 2018
“Upon thorough review and with the benefit of oral argument, we affirm on all issues,” Judge Charles Wilson said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | January 4, 2018
A split Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that prosecutors from the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office violated the Constitution by removing a black member of the jury pool in a robbery case based on race.
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