The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. Dannunzio | December 21, 2017
The U.S. Department of Justice has asked a federal judge in Pennsylvania to censor his own ruling and remove findings that a police officer was untruthful and "very likely" engaged in racial profiling.
By NYLJ Staff | December 21, 2017
The Fortune Society's Reentry Debate Team was joined by members of the New York State Legislature, The City Council, and the Mayor's Office, for a parliamentary debate held on Dec. 19 at the Ford Foundation on ending pretrial detention and the cash bail system in New York state.
By Charles Toutant | December 21, 2017
New opportunities and challenges await New Jersey lawyers if Gov.-elect Phil Murphy makes good on his promise to fast-track legalization of recreational marijuana.
By Andrew Denney | December 20, 2017
A former journalist who pleaded guilty in June to a cyberstalking charge for making bomb threats to Jewish Community Centers as a means of creating chaos in his ex-girlfriend's life has been sentenced to five years in prison.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 20, 2017
A dramatic courtroom moment came in a Wednesday morning bond hearing when Chatham County Chief Assistant District Attorney Greg McConnell said his office was taking no position on the defense request for bond pending a decision on whether to retry the case.
By Tom McParland | December 20, 2017
Delaware could be heading into a pivotal year for criminal justice reform in 2018, as lawmakers are expected to weigh a series of controversial proposals and voters will be asked to elect the state's next chief law enforcement official.
By Ben Hancock | December 20, 2017
LegalThings is an Amsterdam-based digital contracts company that's aiming to update how those accused of a crime move through the justice system by making the law accessible while making judicial record-keeping more open and secure.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul | December 20, 2017
Southern District Civil Practice Roundup columnists Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul discuss a recent decision in which the court's particularized analysis of the Fifth Amendment in the specific context presented, as well as its procedural considerations, provide useful guidance for counsel whose clients seek to invoke or limit the invocation of the privilege in civil litigation.
By Greg Land | December 20, 2017
Judges working to hammer out a new superior court rule governing how and when recording devices may be used in court got a push from all sides seeking changes in the current draft.
By Amy B. Alderfer | December 20, 2017
Addressing some of the confusion surrounding California's Adult Use of Marijuana Act.
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