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'Diaz': SCOTUS to Consider Expert Law Enforcement Testimony
In November of 2023, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in United States v. Diaz, which raises a question about the admissibility of expert law enforcement testimony offered to support the prosecution's theory that the defendant knew she was transporting drugs. In his article, Yale Law Professor Paul Schechtman discusses the case and its potential implications.Newsmakers: Promotions At Reed Smith, Wilson Elser, Others
Promotions were also announced at Kean Miller, Alexander Dubose, and more.It's Time to Adequately Fund Public Defense in Pennsylvania
The $7.5 million in funding allocated through the 2023 Pennsylvania state budget should be just the beginning, as the lack of state-level funding in Pennsylvania has led to a patchwork of county funding.What I Wish I Knew Then: Twyla Carter
In an interview with Pollock Cohen name partner Steve Cohen, the Legal Aid Society's attorney-in-chief and CEO discusses the importance of being able to own up to one's mistakes. This is the latest in an occasional series.Stradley Ronon Taps Litigation Leader as New Managing Partner
Former litigation department chair Michael O'Mara stepped into the role earlier this month, succeeding Jeffrey Lutsky, who remains co-chair of the firm.View more book results for the query "Ernst Young"
Chancery Clarifies Company Directors' Rights to Privileged Company Information
Vice Chancellor Paul Fioravanti, Jr. concluded that plaintiffs wrongly included confidential and privileged information on life sciences company Illumina in their complaint against individual defendants related to the company, but "as a general rule, directors are entitled to privileged communications delivered to the corporation or the board."Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of James Elliott
The former state bar president and Emory Law professor emeritus led initiatives to improve access to justice in Georgia and to promote ethics, integrity and public service within the legal profession, including co-founding the Georgia Legal Services Program and the state's mandatory Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts program.Ex-Public Defender's Sexual Harassment Claims Go to Trial Against Federal Judiciary
What if a complaint asserts that a federal judge or member of the judicial staff engaged in the misconduct? Surely that would be prohibited by federal law, right? How can those allegations, which impact upwards of 30,000 judicial employees, be addressed in such a way as to ensure confidence in the process and to protect an employee who believes he or she was discriminated against?Trending Stories
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