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March 02, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Personal and Professional Highlights

3 minute read
May 03, 2000 | Law.com

Judges Skeptical About Crown Heights Jury Pool Shuffling

A federal judge's pretrial shuffling of jurors in the Crown Heights, N.Y., civil rights prosecution met with a dubious panel of judges at the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Both prosecutors and defense lawyers admitted that Judge David G. Trager violated the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure by going out of order to select alternates after two jurors were dismissed on the brink of the 1997 trial.
6 minute read
May 15, 2008 | The Legal Intelligencer

Senate Rejects Gov. Rendell's Four Appellate Court Picks

In a 26-24 vote Wednesday morning, the state Senate rejected Gov. Edward G. Rendell's nominees for four appellate court vacancies despite Senate Minority Whip Michael O'Pake's plea to heed the urging of Chief Justice Ronald D. Castille to put the courts' mission ahead of politics.
7 minute read
October 01, 2005 | Law.com

Little Devils

When it comes to security risks, bag things come in small packages--like USB "thumb" drives.
6 minute read
June 08, 2007 | New York Law Journal

Accolades

More than 50 law firms across the country will be given Beacon of Justice Awards for providing pro bono counsel to detainees at the U.S. military prison at Guant�namo Bay by the National Legal Aid & Defender Association.
6 minute read
October 12, 2005 | New York Law Journal

Newsbriefs

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April 25, 2007 | Law.com

Paintball-Shooting Toll Collector Can Go Back to Work, Court Says

There is no public policy reason against rehiring a Garden State Parkway toll-taker who fired a paintball gun at a vehicle in a fit of road rage, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled. An appellate court, citing the public's interest in roadway safety, had upheld the state's decision to discharge the man, who fired at another vehicle in traffic after his shift had ended. But the high court reinstated an arbitrator's ruling that the toll-taker should be rehired following an 11-month unpaid suspension.
5 minute read
April 11, 2000 | Law.com

Judges Slam Decision on Last Rites

An unusual coalition of 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judges slammed prison officials and state prosecutors over their refusal to grant a condemned inmate's request for a soul-purifying session in a Native American sweat lodge.
4 minute read
February 01, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

FBI Security Expert Urges Law Firm Caution

A computer security expert from the Federal Bureau of Investigation pulled no punches at LegalTech New York. "We have hundreds of law firms that we see increasingly being targeted by hackers," said Mary Galligan, special agent in charge of cyber and special operations.
3 minute read
December 25, 2006 | National Law Journal

Restore Privacy and Habeas

Caroline Fredrickson says that for five years, Congress has allowed the Bush administration to shred the Constitution. However, there is encouraging news of legislative proposals that indicate both sides of Congress want to restore basic freedoms.
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