By Christine Charnosky | March 18, 2022
A federal appellate judge's call for his colleagues to consider blocking Yale Law protesters from future clerkships has sparked a debate among attorneys.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 18, 2022
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press suggested the rule be updated to mandate that when a panel strikes a brief, it cite the rule as the reason and identify which amici or amicus curiae counsel would have resulted in a judge's disqualification.
By Jason Grant | March 16, 2022
"Biden has turned a blind eye to the persecution of a key lawyer who worked to win a historic judgment against Chevron," Amazon Watch Associate Director Paul Paz y Miño said in a news release that made public the letter issued to Biden by 117 groups.
By Avalon Zoppo | March 15, 2022
Disclosures would be accessible online for the person who made the request to view and the process to obtain them would be quicker, an official said.
By Marianna Wharry | March 14, 2022
The Tennessee Supreme Court suspended an attorney for five years on March 4 for reciprocal discipline after learning of the attorney's 2015 disciplinary case and suspension in North Carolina.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 11, 2022
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit on Friday issued a mandate against U.S. District Judge Dan Polster, who is overseeing 3,000 opioid lawsuits in multidistrict litigation, for failing to address hundreds of remand motions pending before him for more than three years.
By The Associated Press | March 11, 2022
A recent decision by the Georgia Supreme Court paves the way for the trial involving Christian Coomer, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
By Jane Wester | March 8, 2022
A county, family and surrogate's court judge in Hamilton County cooperated throughout the SCJC inquiry, acknowledged that her conduct warranted public discipline and, in the end, agreed to the admonition.
By Everett Catts | March 8, 2022
"We were pleased," Richard Robbins, one of JaDawnya Baker's lawyers, said of the court's decision. "We spent months negotiating with the [Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission] to try to come up with an agreement."
By Adolfo Pesquera | March 8, 2022
"As of July 27, 2021, Judge Slaughter was listed as a delinquent filer of her campaign finance reports, and owed $8,200 in fines to TEC," the Texas Ethics Commission wrote.
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