By Alex Anteau | March 8, 2023
The Georgia Supreme Court's chief justice said the judiciary has stood fast and strong the face of "unprecedented challenges" over the past three years, weathering the COVID-19 pandemic and crushing caseloads.
By News Service of Florida | March 8, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis called for the revision after a Broward County jury in October did not recommend the death penalty for Nikolas Cruz, who admitted to killing 17 students and faculty members and injuring 17 others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018.
By Ryan Dailey | March 8, 2023
A proposal that seeks to prevent Florida colleges and universities from requiring people to complete "political loyalty" tests began moving in…
By Cheryl Miller | March 7, 2023
Lawmakers appeared to support continued, limited use of video appearances in some court matters but electronic recording still faces significant opposition from court reporters and their labor unions.
By Brian Lee | March 7, 2023
Gov. Kathy Hochul argues that allowing judges the discretion to opt for the least restrictive standard promoted a system of unfairness that depended on the judge's political or philosophical leanings.
By Jim Turner | March 7, 2023
Mangroves provide natural protections against rising seas during hurricanes, absorb carbon-dioxide emissions and trap pollutants that would otherwise end up in estuaries and coastal waters.
By Allison Dunn | March 7, 2023
The full Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Monday on whether a wrongful death claim is time-barred if the statute of limitations for personal injury claims had already expired at the time of death.
By Jim Saunders | March 7, 2023
Lawmakers in 2018 increased the minimum age from 18 to 21 to purchase long guns after former Marjory Stoneman Douglas student Nikolas Cruz, then 19, used a semi-automatic rifle to kill 17 students and faculty members and injure 17 others.
By Colleen Murphy | March 6, 2023
"Here, the Legislature's language is plain and unambiguous," Judge Carmen Messano said. "It evidences the clear intention to deny a plaintiff convicted of DWI the possibility of prevailing in a suit for damages arising from the subject motor vehicle accident by eliminating the convicted plaintiff's 'cause of action.'"
By Mary Alexander | March 3, 2023
Recent developments in trucking data and litigation trends demonstrate the myriad ways in which trucking accidents can occur and how their aftermaths could play out in court, says personal injury attorney Mary Alexander.
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