By Associated Press | March 3, 2021
Joe Exotic of "Tiger King" fame, whose real name Joseph Maldonado-Passage, was sentenced to 22 years in federal prison for violating federal wildlife laws and for his role in a failed murder-for-hire plot targeting his chief rival.
By Tom McParland | March 2, 2021
Dueling opinions from the judges, meanwhile, highlighted rifts on a court that is known, historically and philosophically, for its deep reluctance to grant rehearings on panel decisions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Slideshow
By Max Mitchell | March 1, 2021
The justices are set to hear arguments in more than a dozen cases between March 9 and 10. The session, which will focus on cases that originated from the Philadelphia area, are scheduled to be livestreamed over Youtube.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | March 1, 2021
Under the Pennsylvania Constitution, a justice of the Supreme Court must retire at the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 75. Saylor is set to retire Dec. 31.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cory H. Morris and Victor John Yannacone Jr. | March 1, 2021
The 'Faustino' decision admonishes lower courts to never forget much less ignore the longstanding precedent that when the government fails to turn over records it must articulate the reasons why.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 28, 2021
Safe injection sites can be a part of the solution. The interpretation of the statute by the circuit court stands in the way. The law and Safehouse's efforts should be compatible.
By Marcia Coyle | February 25, 2021
Asking the full appeals court to take up the case, former West Virginia Justice Allen Loughry's lawyer, Elbert Lin of Hunton Andrews Kurth, said his client's petition "presents a single question of exceptional and growing importance."
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.
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