By Michael A. Mora | April 16, 2024
The respondent said he intends to file exceptions to the referee's report.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 15, 2024
May a full-time judge (1) help distribute previously donated books for free to the public at community events, provided the judge does not personally participate in any book drives or other solicitations; and (2) volunteer to read the judge's own published books to children at a not-for profit "mobile bookstore"?
By Adolfo Pesquera | April 15, 2024
The brief argues any attempt by the judiciary to restrict an attorney general's "discretionary choices" interferes with the exercise of the attorney general's constitutional authority.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 14, 2024
May a full-time judge invest in a cannabis company which has an active state license to operate a retail dispensary in New York? May the judge's spouse and other relatives, who are neither judges nor employees of the Unified Court System, invest in, consult for, or be employed by a cannabis company?
By Cheryl Miller | April 12, 2024
In the days leading up to his scheduled April 16 trial, Dunn, the former executive director of the state bar, continued to file motions seeking to delay or dismiss the case against him. Late Friday, a State Bar Court rejected his request to exclude evidence related to a 2014 trip to Mongolia.
By Habiba Cullen-Jafar | April 12, 2024
The firm is alleged to have gained a lucrative position as advisors for Polish media as a result of the help it provided.
By Lisa Willis | April 12, 2024
"This is just another example of pure and simple politics," the attorney said.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | April 11, 2024
On these facts, as candidates for a non-judicial office have made the judge's ethical obligations an issue in their election campaign and any attempt by the judge to correct the record will be readily perceived as partisan political activity, the judge must abstain from direct or indirect public comment on the situation.
By Aleeza Furman | April 11, 2024
"It seems odd that when your livelihood is being taken away, even if temporarily, … we only have to do preponderance of the evidence," said Justice Kevin Brobson.
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By Aleeza Furman | April 11, 2024
"It seems odd that when your livelihood is being taken away, even if temporarily, … we only have to do preponderance of the evidence," Brobson said.
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