By Brad Kutner | November 15, 2022
Despite aggressive blame-game tactics by GOP senators, Democratic Senate wins are set to give Biden's nominees Tuesday— and beyond— a more friendly Senate.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 15, 2022
"Judge Glazer's treatment of Ms. Dragun was, as it should be for all litigants, respectful," said Kristen Browde, co-chair of the National Trans Bar Association in New York.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 11, 2022
The Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia's Hearing Panel is expected to issue a ruling on suspended Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Christian Coomer's motion for directed verdict in the coming weeks.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 11, 2022
Pryor's comments during FedSoc's annual convention made fun of a sitting senator, a law professor and the media.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 9, 2022
If Democrats lose control of the Senate, there's still hope for the 21 nominated judges who could receive floor votes before the end of this Congress.
By Everett Catts | November 9, 2022
Here's a look at those two sets of campaigns.
By Brad Kutner | November 9, 2022
A new database, called the Judiciary Electronic Filing System, or JEFS, went live Monday. launched by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, for the first time judges' financial disclosure reports will be centralized in a searchable format for the public—and lawyers—to access.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 9, 2022
In a double upset, 57.71% of voters elected Democratic challenger and attorney Ryan C. Williams to unseat Douglas County Chief Magistrate Susan S. Camp, but a successful election challenge will keep the Republican incumbent of 27 years in place.
By Everett Catts | November 8, 2022
"We will miss Jean's deep institutional knowledge of the courts and the law, as well as her keen eye and kind demeanor," Supreme Court Chief Justice Michael Boggs said in a news release.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 8, 2022
"If the judge is later found to have violated the Code, the range of sanctions to which he is subject could include a period of suspension without pay, but that sanction would normally be forward-looking, not retroactive," ethics expert Charles Geyh said.
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