By Avalon Zoppo | October 4, 2024
The types of candidates a President Kamala Harris or Donald Trump put forward will depend largely on which party controls the Senate, observers say.
By Avalon Zoppo | October 3, 2024
"True, some cases pursued by Trump supporters seemed frivolous from the start and were swiftly dismissed," Chad Readler said. "Yet even where cases had some potential merit, lawyers were criticized even to the point of being a target of the cancel culture movement."
By Lisa Willis | October 3, 2024
"Your repeated unwillingness or inability to govern your behavior raises questions about your fitness for judicial office," the JQC claimed.
By Lisa Willis | October 3, 2024
The enactment of HB 5401 created the judicial vacancy.
By Colleen Murphy | October 3, 2024
Sen. Jon Bramnick, a Republican who represents Middlesex, Morris, Somerset and Union counties, told the Law Journal that there is a package of three judges ready to go.
By Brian Lee | October 3, 2024
Chief Administrative Judge Joseph A. Zayas said, "Justices Conway and Quiñones are highly accomplished and respected jurists who bring extensive knowledge, skills, and experience to each of these prestigious posts."
By Andrew Denney | October 2, 2024
Johnson, whose legal career spans more than three decades, has been on the bench since 2011, first appointed as interim judge in New York City Civil Court.
By Tommaso Baronio | September 30, 2024
"The justices use pop culture references and approachable language. They use the personal pronoun 'you' to speak directly to readers, making their writing more accessible and conversational. In many ways, they want to tell stories about the people involved in the case. Their decisions aren't just written for a legal audience," she said.
By Brian Lee | September 30, 2024
Second Department Justice Maltese, an elected state Supreme Court jurist designated to the Brooklyn appellate court in 2014, had been one of 46 judges whom court officials declined to certify or re-certify as part of the effort to curtail spending, one which later was deemed unnecessary.
By Cheryl Miller | September 30, 2024
The governor also named seven superior court judges on Monday, including four in Alameda County.
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