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Court of Appeals Cites Implicit Bias in Removing Judge
Does anyone doubt the existence of bias? Likely not, but recognizing bias is not always easy. When overt, it is hard to miss. When covert, it can be difficult, if not impossible, to discern. Yet there are many cleverly designed, scientifically sound studies that can reveal the existence of bias, even when the subject consciously or unconsciously attempts to prevent its revelation.Carceral Facilities Have Been Most-Sued Under Adult Survivors Act, Court Data Shows
A review by the New York Law Journal shows that former gynecologist Robert Hadden and urologist Darius Paduch were the most-sued individual defendants. The ASA look-back window closes at midnight Nov. 23.'Passion and Prejudice': Mitsubishi Seeks to Overturn Nearly $1B Defective Seatbelt Verdict
The filing comes on the heels of a motion for delay damages that seeks to raise the total award to more than $1 billion, and at a time when both sides are expanding their appellate firepower.Is the 'Klein' Conspiracy Doctrine Doomed?
In his Tax Litigation Issues column, Jeremy H. Temkin discusses how a series of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions has eroded Klein's jurisprudential foundation, suggesting it is not a matter of if, but when, the doctrine falls.View more book results for the query "Stewarts Law"
The Attorneys Who Provided Legal Services for Japanese American 'Evacuees' During World War II
In his new book, "Lawyer, Jailer, Ally, Foe," Eric L. Muller, the Dan K. Moore Distinguished Professor of Law in Jurisprudence and Ethics at the University of North Carolina Law School, provides a fascinating account of life in "America's World War II Concentration Camps" and of the important role played by lawyers in the camps.Ga. Appellate Court Sharply Divided in En Banc Ruling on Trial Court Expert-Witness Discretion
"We think it is telling that the court was so divided," said plaintiff-appellant counsel Alison Currie of the Summerville Firm.Dozens Indicted on Georgia Racketeering Charges Related to 'Stop Cop City' Movement Appear in Court
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr obtained a sweeping indictment in August, using the state's anti-racketeering law to target the protesters and characterizing them as "militant anarchists."Trending Stories
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