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February 12, 2020 | National Law Journal

DOJ's Roger Stone Debacle Puts New Focus on Judge Amy Berman Jackson

Former federal judges said Jackson would be within her rights to question DOJ about how to weigh its conflicting sentencing recommendations for the Trump ally.
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February 12, 2020 | Litigation Daily

DOJ's Roger Stone Debacle Puts New Spotlight on Judge Amy Berman Jackson

Former federal judges said Jackson would be within her rights to question DOJ about how to weigh its conflicting sentencing recommendations for the Trump ally.
6 minute read
February 10, 2020 | New York Law Journal

When Will a Criminal Lawyer Report His Client?

In his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, Joel Cohen explores a lawyer's dilemma of whether to inform the court of a concern that there is an intent by a client to commit perjury.
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February 05, 2020 | Daily Business Review

11th Circuit Majority Says Dissent Would Upend 50 Years of Civil Rights Law in Voting Case

The 11th Circuit case revolved around the role of private litigants in Voting Rights Act case.
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February 05, 2020 | Litigation Daily

11th Circuit Judge Elizabeth Branch, in a Dissent, Says Citizens Can't Sue States to Enforce Voting Rights Act

The 11th Circuit majority said Branch, a Trump appointee, would undermine 50 years of civil rights litigation.
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February 05, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Judge Elizabeth Branch, in a Dissent, Says Citizens Can't Sue States to Enforce Voting Rights Act

The 11th Circuit majority said Branch, a Trump appointee, would undermine 50 years of civil rights litigation.
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January 28, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Judge, Ethics Lawyers Dish on Dealing With Dishonest Clients

Ethics lawyers and U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan discussed a lawyer's duties when advising deceptive clients.
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January 24, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Impeachment Sidebar: The Senate Trial, and Some History Behind It

Why is it that the Senate was selected to try an impeached public official?
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January 24, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Impeachment Sidebar: The Senate Trial

Why is it that the Senate was selected to try an impeached public official?
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January 21, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Does No Cash Bail Make Any Sense?

When the community is potentially at risk if a particular defendant is released, even if the pending crime charged is relatively low-level, it makes little sense to totally remove discretionary power relating to a defendant's release from the judge (aside from empowering him to impose monitoring or travel restrictions).
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