By Cheryl Miller | March 11, 2024
Prosecutors say Bryom Zuniga Sanchez posted and sent threatening messages to a Superior Court judge overseeing his family law case.
By Andrew Denney | March 11, 2024
Months before defendant Gregory Thayer was convicted of killing his best friend, a court clerk allegedly advised a member of defense team, in a meeting that wasn't revealed to other defense attorneys until after the conviction, on the judge's thinking in the case.
By Kate Brumback and Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | March 11, 2024
A critical juncture in Fani Willis's tenure as district attorney is expected to come by the end of this week. That's when Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has said he expects to rule on the efforts to oust her from the election case.
By Cedra Mayfield | March 11, 2024
"I am concerned that AI can be used to alter or even manufacture evidence," said Cobb Judicial Circuit Chief Judge A. Gregory Poole. "I am not sure how we will deal with this or even, in some cases, recognize a problem."
By Rolando T. Acosta | March 11, 2024
There are a number of problems with the NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell's recent criticism
By William W. Bedsworth | March 8, 2024
"I'll be 77 in November, and while that is not exactly 'a good round number,' it seems like a reasonable finish line for a legal career," said Justice William W. Bedsworth, in his latest column announcing his retirement.
By Brian Lee | March 8, 2024
Harris Beach partner Tom Garry has been named to replace retired Judge Jeffrey Lebowitz, who stepped down as chairman of the group responsible for vetting appellate court hopefuls.
By Colleen Murphy | March 8, 2024
"During my career, I learned that a good judge works hard, listens and fairly applies the law. But most importantly, a judge is kind and respectful to those who appear before the court," Kevin P. Kelly, of New Milford, told the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sophia L. Cahill and Danielle Vrabie | March 8, 2024
In this article, Sophia Cahill and Danielle Vrabie compare the modern-day state of affairs for women litigators in big law and what remains true based upon former Chief Judge Judith Ann Kaye's 1988 lecture on the same topic.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | March 8, 2024
Goldberg said a wider public understanding that judges strive to be impartial "could help to lessen some of the misconceptions about the judiciary that unfortunately have been created over the last few years."
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