By Amanda Bronstad | April 5, 2017
The decision, which found California judges were illegally stiffed on raises, clears a path for more current and former members of the state bench to collect $36 million in back pay.
By Michael Booth | April 5, 2017
Superior Court Judge Deborah Gross-Quatrone is facing ethics charges over allegations that include taping a conversation with another judge.
By Celia Ampel | April 5, 2017
Justice C. Alan Lawson was formally sworn in in the Florida Supreme Court chambers.
By Samantha Joseph | April 5, 2017
Broward Circuit Judge Carlos A. Rodriguez's ruling was "incorrect on all counts" in a spat over a deficiency judgment, according to a state appellate court.
By Max Mitchell | April 4, 2017
In a case that may have wide-ranging repercussions for insurance lawsuits in Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday about whether plaintiffs must present "smoking gun" evidence to successfully bring bad-faith claims against insurance carriers.
By John Council | April 4, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has rejected an equal protection case filed by an African American attorney after ruling he couldn't prove he was injured by something that is displayed in every courthouse where he practices — the Mississippi state flag, which is adorned with the image of the Confederate battle flag.
By Michael Booth | April 3, 2017
An attorney may void a real estate contract on behalf of a client by fax or email, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Monday, updating a 1983 ruling requiring contracts to be voided by certified mail, telegram or personal delivery.
By Lizzy McLellan | April 3, 2017
Bill Cosby's deposition testimony in a 2005 civil lawsuit may come back to haunt him once again in his criminal trial, as prosecutors argued Monday that the testimony should be admissible in court.
By Greg Land | April 3, 2017
For the second time, a federal judge has dismissed a University of Georgia professor's suit claiming illegal retaliation for his outspoken criticism of former UGA President Michael Adams.
By John Council | April 1, 2017
Now that she's left her job as executive director of State Commission on Judicial Conduct, judicial discipline may never be the same.
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