By Tony Mauro | June 11, 2018
Two U.S. Supreme Court orders on Monday—one involving Justice Anthony Kennedy and the other Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.—show why recusals matter.
By Cheryl Miller | June 8, 2018
Two appellate courts and more than half of the trial courts had responded by Friday afternoon that they had no responsive records to release. Alameda County Superior Court unveiled a page on its website that contains links to what court officials said are all "documents reflecting the resolution of claims or litigation."
By Samantha Joseph | June 8, 2018
The Florida Supreme Court Friday rejects stipulated agreements by Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Stephen Millan and Miami-Dade County Court Judge Maria D. Ortiz.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 8, 2018
Yet another decision by Philadelphia Family Court Judge Lyris Younge has been overturned on appeal, this time for hastily deciding to break up a family and disallowing a lawyer representing children to argue their case.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark L. Dubois | June 8, 2018
I'm glad I'm not a judge and can choose when to stop. For now, balancing the sacred and the profane, with a dose of public service on the side, seems to be working.
By Cheryl Miller | June 6, 2018
As California's notoriously long ballot-counting process continued Wednesday, here are six results the legal community is talking about.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 6, 2018
Meek Mill's legal team is no stranger to digging into the background of jurists and raising issues they think may create a conflict, but as the Pennsylvania Supreme Court begins considering the rapper's latest appeal, Justice Debra Todd is getting out ahead of any possible claims that campaign contributions might influence her handling of the case.
By Cheryl Miller | June 6, 2018
The election results close the book on a divisive campaign that raised difficult questions about how the judicial system handles violence against women, how the public views judicial decision-making and independence and how judges under political fire should respond.
By Kristen Rasmussen | June 5, 2018
Gov. Nathan Deal delivered the oath of office to new Georgia Court of Appeals Judges E. Trenton “Trent” Brown III and Elizabeth Gobeil during a packed ceremony Tuesday morning in the State Capitol's House Chamber.
By Mike Scarcella | June 4, 2018
“Of the inappropriate behavior that does occur, incivility, disrespect, or crude behavior are more common than sexual harassment,” said the report of a nine-member working group created in the aftermath of revelations about Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski and his inappropriate conduct with law clerks.
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