By Colleen Murphy | January 9, 2024
"Judicial vacancies continue to undermine the judiciary's role as a vital government service and co-equal branch of government," NJSBA President Timothy McGoughran said. "Unfortunately, we witness the impact of these vacancies every day."
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 9, 2024
Michael V. Powell of Locke Lord, who argued for the city of Conroe, said the municipality invoked mediation and the river authority refused to go to mediation.
By Charles Toutant | January 9, 2024
"While it's heartening the White House renominated several exceptional people and prioritized renominations early in the new year, it's disappointing that these five nominees were not included," said the Alliance for Justice, a liberal judicial watchdog group.
By Alex Anteau | January 8, 2024
With so much money on the line, parties and non-parties alike are asking the Court of Appeals to weigh in on their disputes.
By Lisa Willis | January 8, 2024
"We are anxious to team up on this thing to try to find the bad guys," one of the attorneys said.
By Greg Andrews | January 8, 2024
The fact that the FTC launched the unusual competition reflects the sky-high concern at the agency that artificial intelligence advances will make once-cumbersome voice-cloning efforts faster to pull off and harder to detect.
By Lisa Willis | January 8, 2024
The lawyer has argued in court filings that his suspension was a punitive response to his dissenting opinions, infringing on his constitutional right to free speech.
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 8, 2024
Whistleblower plaintiffs' attorneys Joseph Knight and T.J. Turner told the Third District that the agreement the attorney general seeks to enforce "was expressly contingent on events that never happened."
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By Alex Anteau | January 5, 2024
"[Our recent settlement's] a good example of what Alston & Bird v. Hatcher Management Holdings allowed that we can no longer do," plaintiff attorney Mike Rafi said. "Something like this will almost certainly never happen again because of the way the law changed."
By Colleen Murphy | January 5, 2024
"I felt a tingle up my spine and my first thought was the worst ... they are going to take hostages and they are going to occupy Congress to prevent the Electoral College from certifying the election and basically force the reinauguration of Trump," John Anthony Castro said. "It was basically a harebrained coup d'etat."
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