By Marcia Coyle | February 24, 2021
"A hot pursuit has to be hot and the arrestee has to be avoiding arrest," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. told Stanford Law School's Jeffrey Fisher during one exchange in a key Fourth Amendment case.
By Marcia Coyle | February 24, 2021
"A hot pursuit has to be hot and the arrestee has to be avoiding arrest," Justice Samuel Alito Jr. told Stanford Law School's Jeffrey Fisher during one exchange in a key Fourth Amendment case.
By Jim Saunders | February 24, 2021
Former Florida Rep. Corrine Brown was convicted on fraud and tax charges related to her role in using contributions to the One Door for Education charity for personal expenses and events.
By Tom McParland | February 23, 2021
The appeals court affirmed the viability of the "as opportunities arise" theory of Hobbs Act bribery after the Supreme Court in a landmark decision narrowed the path for public corruption convictions in 2016.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 21, 2021
Better control of the questionable use of virtual assists should be addressed in the court rules themselves.
By Marcia Coyle | February 18, 2021
Last year, Jeffrey Wall, then the acting U.S. solicitor general, defended the Trump administration's race to the Supreme Court. "I don't think anybody is defending the current state of affairs as a good or stable one," Wall said. "But we have faced an unprecedented situation in the lower courts and we have felt compelled to respond in an unprecedented way."
By JEFF AMY | The Associated Press | February 18, 2021
The House voted 99-66 on Thursday to pass House Bill 168, sending it to the Senate for more debate.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By ShaMiracle Rankin | February 18, 2021
"Notably, since Justice Sears' retirement from the Court in 2009, a black woman has not ascended to the state's highest court."
By Cheryl Miller | February 16, 2021
Jon Eisenberg is accusing three justices on California's Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento of allowing some matters languish over the last three years. The court handles a heavy workload. At one point in 2018, it had the highest number of pending, fully briefed appeals per authorized justice among all state appellate districts.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Miller and Jennie Shulkin | February 16, 2021
The combination of 2020's discovery reform, the COVID-19 pandemic, the speedy trial suspension and the growing wave of unindicted felony cases has created a perfect storm that is bound to have a profound impact on criminal caseloads and trials for months to come.
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