By Emily Saul | February 28, 2023
The pro-border wall group has essentially become one that attorney Justin Weddle cannot counsel, he told a judge.
By Emily Saul | February 28, 2023
Prosecutors said the court worker allegedly processing filings and their associated fees or making the requested copies and then voiding the transactions in the court's record system.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Cary London | February 27, 2023
Those of us with the power to defend individuals—or to change laws—should vehemently support the full decriminalization of consensual adult prostitution, a Manhattan civil rights attorney writes.
By Brian Lee | February 27, 2023
A Long Island lawyer said Long Island, said the reduction to .05 would cast the net wide enough so as to prosecute a person for driving after consuming a small amount of alcohol that did not impair his or her ability to drive.
By Allison Dunn | February 27, 2023
"Article 30 of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights protects a prosecutor's right to decide whether to prosecute a defendant and for which offenses; a court may not impede the exercise of that right by imposing an additional requirement on the prosecution before it can refile the charges," Justice Frank M. Gaziano wrote on behalf of the SJC in Friday's opinion.
By The Associated Press | February 27, 2023
Jo Ann Macrina, the former commissioner of the city Department of Watershed Management, was sentenced Friday to four and a half years in prison.
By Avalon Zoppo | Brad Kutner | February 27, 2023
A very unusual part amicus brief, part art project filed with the court last week has sparked praise and criticism.
By Jane Wester | February 24, 2023
The criminal division policy was revised and the U.S. attorneys' policy was created in response to Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco's September memorandum instructing each DOJ component to develop and publish a voluntary self-disclosure policy.
By Mason Lawlor | February 24, 2023
The local police department claimed to no longer possess requested records without an affidavit or sworn testimony to prove it.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | February 24, 2023
Tyre Nichols' death is one of many instances where police conduct led to a Black person's death, writes the Young Lawyers Advisory Board.
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