By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | September 25, 2024
"For many that know and love me, they know that I've wanted to be a judge since I was 12 years old," Keli Marie Neary, a nominee for the U.S. district judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania, said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | September 25, 2024
With the U.S. Supreme Court beginning its October Term 2024 in the coming weeks, we conduct our 40th annual review of the performance of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the Supreme Court during the past term.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Alan Feigenbaum | September 25, 2024
Blank Rome partner Alan Feigenbaum discusses the recent decision by Justice Kathleen Waterman-Marshall in 'J.N. v. T.N.,' to highlight the importance of taking court orders seriously.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack and Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey | September 25, 2024
"The goals of education in carceral settings should be viewed as contributing to the health of the larger public," write Daniel Pollack and Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 25, 2024
"Our current courthouse, where the Superior Court is located, was built in 1938 by the Roosevelt administration," said Rockdale Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Robert Mumford. "The major problem with the courthouse, besides its age, is the security arrangements are very difficult because of the layouts of the buildings and the entrances."
By Brian Lee | September 24, 2024
Former New Lebanon Town Court Justice Jessica Byrne resigned on July 29, with more than a year remaining on her term.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 23, 2024
"I agree that the choice to be a lawyer necessarily includes the choice to be a leader," said Jordan Redavid, founding partner of Fischer Redavid. "To me, that means to be a voice or champion for others in need. I look forward to making good on that as a member of this Court."
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 23, 2024
The jury found Quitman, its mayor, the county sheriff, district attorney and district court judge conspired to get the officer fired for stating an acquaintance might not get a fair trial in the state court.
By Michael A. Mora | September 23, 2024
"We're optimistic that in each of these cases, in FTX, in Voyager, we're going to be able to get people back their damages," said Adam Moskowitz, co-lead counsel in the FTX multidistrict litigation. "But that's looking backward. If you look forward, how will you deal with this situation?"
By ALM Staff | September 23, 2024
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