By R. Robin McDonald | April 23, 2018
The jury told the judge Monday that they cannot decide whether Tex McIver intended to kill his wife when he shot her.
By Tom McParland | April 20, 2018
Legal aid groups are touting a new study that shows a more than 700 percent return on investment for the three nonprofit agencies that provide legal services to Delaware's poor, as leaders seek to restore state funding that was slashed from last year's budget.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Event
By Michael Marciano | April 20, 2018
If the thought of being sexually assaulted in your home in the middle of the night by a masked intruder sounds incomprehensibly traumatic, imagine if the assault was only the beginning of a yearslong period of shame, abuse and neglect brought on by people whose jobs are to protect you.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 20, 2018
Jurors deliberating the fate of former Fisher & Phillips partner Tex McIver said they were going home at 4 p.m., apparently changed their minds, then changed them back. At 4:10 p.m., the jury said, buh-bye.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Valerie P. Hans | April 20, 2018
If you follow high-profile trials, you might be surprised to learn that the jury system is in serious decline in America. That's a big problem.
By Andrew Denney | April 20, 2018
An Albany judge has ruled that the widow of one of two police officers killed in a 1971 ambush in Harlem by members of the Black Liberation Army cannot block the state parole board's decision to release Herman Bell, one of the men convicted in the murders.
By The Legal Intelligencer | April 20, 2018
On April 24, from 5:15 to 9 p.m., HIAS Pennsylvania will host its Golden Door Awards at the Crystal Tea Room, The Wanamaker Building, 100 E. Penn Square, Philadelphia.
By Brian Baxter | April 20, 2018
Sanford Kaynor Jr. was left paralyzed and brain damaged following a 2012 shooting in New Orleans. He died Thursday.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | April 20, 2018
Cosby's defense lawyers want to use decade-old deposition testimony from Andrea Constand's friend, who they say is unavailable for trial testimony.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | April 20, 2018
At 14, children cannot drive, buy alcohol or cigarettes, cannot vote and cannot be employed by grocery stores. They certainly shouldn't be exposed to lifelong adult felony convictions.
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