The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 30, 2019
Powell further said the allegations that he high-fived jurors were "fabricated," part of a "concocted story," and could become the subject for disciplinary proceedings.
By Angela Morris | October 28, 2019
A constitutional county court judge in Central Texas was sanctioned for publicly endorsing a candidate, even though the candidate wasn't running for a "public office," because the jurist still lent the prestige of his office to advance the candidate's private interests.
By Suzette Parmley | October 24, 2019
"I am a man as well. We get frustrated with the women human beings," the judge is quoted as saying in a complaint made public Thursday. "At best, you treat as if you're holding a feather, just to let them know you're the man and you're in control."
By David Gialanella | October 24, 2019
Newark Municipal Court Judge Marvin Adames detained an apparently troublesome pro se litigant "for 23 days without just cause and without the benefit of counsel whom he had relieved immediately prior to incarcerating her," ethics authorities say.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Toby Kleinman and Daniel Pollack | October 21, 2019
Courts are known for their many rules and regulations. While there are times a family court judge may properly make exceptions to the rules, too many exceptions, or exceptions contrary to accepted science, may reduce transparency and accountability, may undermine predictability, and may not be in the interest of justice. What can attorneys do?
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 18, 2019
The defense team said the judge's greeting showed bias, but plaintiffs counsel said the recusal allegation was a 'vituperative' allegation against a sitting judge.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 17, 2019
The Judicial Qualification Commission's three-member hearing panel has suspended Gwinnett County Superior Court Judge Kathryn Schrader because she was indicted on charges that she allegedly allowed outside parties, including a convicted child molester, unauthorized access to the court computer network.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 17, 2019
A Pennsylvania appeals court has rejected Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's bid to have a Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge removed from criminal cases because the judge's girlfriend, a former prosecutor, has accused the district attorney's office of discrimination.
By Dan M. Clark | October 17, 2019
Senzer sent his clients several emails, in which he used slurs and derogatory language to describe their daughter, her attorney, a judge and school teachers.
By Kenneth Artz | October 14, 2019
"I think [social media] helps the public and the bar to understand or at least know who the justices are; most people don't even know who we are," says Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman.
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