By Michael A. Mora | July 14, 2023
"The whole compensation package is certainly well within the range of a well-compensated private sector job—if you look at it in terms of a whole package," said Ana Bierman, the Florida International University College of Law assistant dean in charge of planning and placement.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 13, 2023
"To date, trial courts have unanimously ruled against every transgender medical care ban that has been challenged, including in Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Tennessee," the petition for declaratory judgment said.
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By Ellen Bardash | July 13, 2023
Glasscock is "the quickest study I have ever met in my entire life, and without a doubt—and I'm not exaggerating—I think he's the brightest guy I have ever known," said William B. Chandler III, who was chancellor during Glasscock's first years on the Court of Chancery.
By Cheryl Miller | July 12, 2023
Emelyn Rodriguez, a former senior counsel at the Fair Political Practices Commission, will serve as top attorney to Speaker Robert Rivas.
By Charles Toutant | July 12, 2023
New Brunswick has warned journalist Charles Kratovil that he could face civil and criminal penalties under Daniel's Law for publishing information about where the city police director lives.
By Charles Toutant | July 12, 2023
The judge told a defendant that a police officer who had issued a summons to the defendant "is a buddy of mine, a great guy," New Jersey's Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 12, 2023
Judge John Longoria, the local administrative judge for Bexar County Courts at Law, reported the jurist to the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Matthew Romano | July 12, 2023
These 15 wide-ranging matters show what a difference pro bono representation can make in the lives of clients.
By Jane Wester | July 11, 2023
Carroll, who accused Trump of sexual assault, sued him for defamation after he publicly denied the allegations and accused her of lying.
By Colleen Murphy | July 11, 2023
"It is a fundamental guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause that criminal statutes must provide fair notice of what conduct is prohibited and must not be so standardless that they invite arbitrary enforcement," said Wendy J. Olson, a partner with Stoel Rives. "Idaho's Abortion Travel Ban falls far short of these constitutional requirements."
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