The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 14, 2020
The Judicial Conduct Board filed its 10-count complaint against Younge on Aug. 20. The 68-page complaint alleged that in one Children's Fast Track appeal, Younge filed her responding opinion 261 days late. In 12 other matters identified in the JCB complaint, Younge's opinions were between 35 and 197 days late.
By Suzette Parmley | January 13, 2020
"Respondent has learned that judicial demeanor extends beyond the bench, inclusive of all court workers, and expresses regret and contrition," the judge said in her answer.
By Ross Todd | January 10, 2020
The governor's $222.2 billion proposed budget includes money for a court navigator program for unrepresented litigants in state courts, a program Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye initially called for in her 2018 State of the Judiciary Address.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 10, 2020
From quickly pushing through confirmations to downgrading the importance of the ABA's rating of "not qualified" nominees, Senate Republicans paved the way for President Donald Trump to reshape the federal judiciary.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | January 9, 2020
I am an elected judge. Some close friends of mine and family members have given me gifts. Do I have to report them?
By Charles Toutant | January 8, 2020
In reversing his own order to seal the verdict, Judge Thomas Buck's six-page decision cited the presumption of public access to court documents and materials related to civil litigation, and noted the high-low agreement was put into the record.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | January 8, 2020
"Did anyone suggest to you that you should rejoin the Federalist Society in order to increase your chances of becoming a member of the judiciary?" Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal asked nominee Cory Wilson.
By Zack Needles | January 7, 2020
"I didn't put my name in for this position thinking that the buglers were going to come out and everyone was going to be joyous."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Paris P. Eliades | January 6, 2020
OP-ED: The need for additional scrutiny is highlighted by the increased incidence of judges making comments that are ignorant, insensitive, or even astonishingly inappropriate.
By Cheryl Miller | January 3, 2020
The findings will be forwarded to the 11 members of the Commission on Judicial Performance, who will decide what punishment, if any, should be handed out. A lawyer for Johnson said the judge disagrees with many of the findings and "we will be filing a brief providing additional insight to these remaining findings which we believe will be very useful to the commission."
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