By Cedra Mayfield | September 10, 2024
"[A] pre-hearing conference will take place shortly after October 21, 2024," read a scheduling order penned by Judge Brian Rickman as the new Presiding Officer of the Judicial Qualifications Commission of Georgia Hearing Panel.
By Avalon Zoppo | September 9, 2024
"You want to follow what the Supreme Court is saying, because that's your role," said Diane Wood, who served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. "But what exactly they're telling you to do, what inferences you're supposed to draw, can be very difficult to see."
By ALM Staff | September 9, 2024
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By Ellen Bardash | September 9, 2024
Superior Court President Judge Jan Jurden, who has sat on the court since May 2001, is the first woman ever to lead the court, a role she was appointed to at the beginning of 2015.
By Cedra Mayfield | September 9, 2024
As retired Judge Wayne D. McLocklin's replacement, appointed Judge Sarah J. Griffie will serve Banks, Barrow & Jackson Counties until Dec. 31, 2026.
By Tommaso Baronio | September 6, 2024
Governor Ron DeSantis appointed Katherine Mullinax to serve as a judge on the Palm Beach County Court, filling the vacancy created by the resignation…
By Jimmy Hoover | September 6, 2024
Friday's 2023 disclosure came after the justice sought and received a three-month filing extension from the judiciary, the only member of the U.S. Supreme Court to need extra time to prepare their form.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | September 6, 2024
U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema denied Google's motion to exclude lay opinion testimony from its advertising antitrust bench trial. This includes testimony from Andrew Casale, president and CEO of Index Exchange, and testimony from Benneaser "Ben" John, vice president of engineering at Microsoft.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | September 6, 2024
The notion of judicial transparency—giving the public access to judicial proceedings—is a long tradition in New Jersey.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | September 6, 2024
There are risks of an evenly divided court on a number of matters, and there is no reason that we can think of to suggest Hoffman should not have been confirmed in time to prepare for the first argument date.
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