By Emily Saul | August 22, 2023
Luongo, currently chief attorney of the Criminal Defense Practice of The Legal Aid Society of New York City, is the first gender fluid person to lead the ABA Criminal Justice Section.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 22, 2023
The California State Bar Court judge overseeing the professional misconduct trial against John Eastman canceled proceedings scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, with Eastman set to surrender in Georgia on Wednesday.
By Alanna Durkin Richer and Jill Colvin | The Associated Press | August 22, 2023
"Can you believe it? I'll be going to Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday to be ARRESTED," the former president wrote on his social media network Monday night, hours after his bond was set at $200,000.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 21, 2023
The California State Bar Court judge overseeing the professional misconduct trial against John Eastman canceled proceedings scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday, with Eastman set to surrender in Georgia on Wednesday.
By Emily Saul | August 21, 2023
Owolabi Salis was disbarred last year following his acquittal on charges relating to filing over 1,000 fraudulent immigration applications.
By Cedra Mayfield | August 21, 2023
"Today a servant-leader in our community finally has some closure to this deeply troubling assault," said civil rights litigator Mawuli Davis of the Davis Bozeman Law Firm in Decatur.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 21, 2023
The pervasive question may seem to be whether Mr. Trump should be sent to jail or the White House. More importantly, our democracy is on the line.
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Zach Terwilliger, Brittany Harwood, Reem Gerais and Alex Rant | August 21, 2023
This article addresses the consequences of federal prosecutors increasingly opting to label likely-guiltless parties as "subjects" rather than "witnesses" and suggests how clarity could be provided moving forward.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | August 21, 2023
Because of the vast personal information stored on cell phones that is thereby accessible by government investigators via a search warrant, the particularity requirement is the last line of defense for a suspect's cell phone privacy against government intrusion. The courts' heightened sensitivity to this requirement is the subject of this article.
By Marianna Wharry | August 18, 2023
The split high court agreed with Bell's assertion that he was unlawfully seized when a police officer ordered him to perform the sobriety tests outside his home.
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