The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 1, 2020
Former Penn State University president Graham Spanier's conviction on child endangerment charges has been reinstated by a federal appeals court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | December 1, 2020
The state Supreme Court justices' questions during arguments centered on the decision to allow five women who have accused Cosby of assaulting them to testify as prior bad act witnesses.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | November 30, 2020
Courts have been divided on whether pursuit for a misdemeanor justifies a warrantless entry. That issue will now be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. In this edition of his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins examines the jurisprudence leading up to the decision.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Judge William Ray | November 29, 2020
Never has there been a person who loved his family, his university and his profession any more than this man.
By Jonathan Ringel | November 27, 2020
Justice's brief stint in the state legislature taught him to appreciate the separation of powers in the government.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mitchell Krapes | November 24, 2020
A discussion of New York state's sentencing provisions that govern teenagers who have been convicted of homicide. The article reviews the different sentencing provisions based on the age of the defendant at the time of the homicide and uses the Tessa Majors murder as a real life example to show the age-based demarcations in sentencing.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nyssa Taylor | November 20, 2020
For the past three years, ACLU of Pennsylvania staff have spoken to dozens of people incarcerated in county jails across the commonwealth. We have heard many stories like Joe's, stories of people held for months away from their homes and families awaiting probation and parole hearings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nilam A. Sanghvi | November 20, 2020
"Innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt." There is perhaps no presumption more familiar in the law than the presumption of innocence.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 18, 2020
If confirmed, Thomas Kirsch will continue on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit's reputation as the only all-white federal appeals court.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 17, 2020
A U.S. Army veteran who was the first person prosecuted by the Trump administration for leaking information to the news media, contracted COVID-19.
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