By Cheryl Miller | December 20, 2024
The confirmations of Benjamin Cheeks and Serena Murillo, expected to be the last of the year, brought the total number of Biden judicial appointments to 235.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | December 20, 2024
"When appropriations lapse, the Judiciary cannot purchase supplies or services by contract and several government activities cease, including, in some cases, performance under existing contracts," according to a public notice explaining how a federal government shutdown would affect federal courthouses.
By P. Kevin Castel | December 20, 2024
The following is an excerpt from remarks recently delivered by P. Kevin Castel at the Federal Bar Council offering his advice to practicing lawyers on planning the second, third or fourth acts of their careers.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 20, 2024
The retired judges said the Judicial Council’s indefinite suspension violates the U.S. Constitution because only Congress can remove a judge for a disability.
By Colleen Murphy | December 19, 2024
In the New Jersey Senate’s final 2024 session, the legislators confirmed a new Mercer County prosecutor and seven nominees to the Superior Court.
By Max Mitchell | December 19, 2024
There is one large unknown looming over the process, and it is beyond the control of either senator: How involved will President-elect Donald Trump want to be when it comes to district-level appointments?
By Cedra Mayfield | December 19, 2024
A staple in Atlanta's municipal court is pushing for Georgia legislators to modernize the Peach State's Traffic Violation Bureau Act after identifying unintended consequences of traffic violators paying citations online.
By Cheryl Miller | December 18, 2024
The Commission on Judicial Performance said Superior Court Judge Michael Carrozzo improperly used court resources to help his assistant, who later became his wife.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 18, 2024
“There’s nothing unethical about it at all," said law professor Michael J. Gerhardt. "A judge is allowed in the system that we have to change their mind."
By Lisa Willis | December 18, 2024
The judges are retiring after 125 years of combined service, ushering in a new era for Florida’s judiciary.
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