By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | July 13, 2023
In a nutshell, here is what judges, attorneys, mental health professionals and litigants should know.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 12, 2023
"Does an insurer's payment of the full appraisal award, plus any possible statutory interest, preclude recovery of attorney's fees?" the federal court asked.
By Jim Saunders | July 12, 2023
Under the state Constitution, the Supreme Court can "certify" recommendations to the Legislature about a need to decrease or redefine judicial circuits. The Legislature then would make a decision.
By Cheryl Miller | July 11, 2023
Assemblyman Brian Maienschein and Sen. Tom Umberg will work on compromise language to extend the authority for remote proceedings in criminal matters beyond the current Jan. 1 deadline.
By Cheryl Miller | July 11, 2023
California lawmakers want the state Senate to approve future hires of executive director and general counsel at the state bar.
By Colleen Murphy | July 11, 2023
"It is a fundamental guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause that criminal statutes must provide fair notice of what conduct is prohibited and must not be so standardless that they invite arbitrary enforcement," said Wendy J. Olson, a partner with Stoel Rives. "Idaho's Abortion Travel Ban falls far short of these constitutional requirements."
By Garland A. Kelley | July 10, 2023
The new court will likely face constitutional challenges, as the Texas Constitution requires that "district" court judges be elected.
By Ayanna Alexander | The Associated Press | July 7, 2023
Florida is one of at least six states, including Georgia and Texas, where Republicans have enacted voting rules since 2021 that created or boosted criminal penalties and fines for individuals and groups that assist voters. Several of those laws are also facing legal challenges.
By Emily Saul | July 6, 2023
Cosby's defense attorney Jennifer Bonjean argues that the ASA violates due process under both New York state law and the United States Constitution, as well as the Ex Post Facto clause.
By Cheryl Miller | July 5, 2023
California bar leaders have asked for a $107 licensing fee increase, warning that services are at risk if the agency doesn't receive additional funding.
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