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Corzine Fills Out Judicial Vetting Panel
Gov. Jon Corzine on Wednesday named the remaining four members of the Judicial Advisory Panel he set up in this fall to help him evaluate candidates for Superior Court judgeships.Solos & Small Firms: Practical Matters
In this month's Solos & Small Firms special feature, American Lawyer Media's law.com looks into the day-to-day basics of smaller law practices -- from getting health coverage, to finding the right approach to mediation, to ensuring quality legal work -- and starts the new year with a look back at the business climate for small firms at year's end.Hiring Slows, Diversity Increases in Summer Programs
Growth in summer associate hiring among Philadelphia firms has slowed in 2008, but diversity numbers have risen.Sinclair Uproar Threatens Purchase of TV Stations
Despite recent plans to alter a politically charged documentary critical of John Kerry, Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. may still pay a heavy financial price. Negative publicity surrounding the controversial film may affect the company's pending FCC petition to buy five television stations that the conglomerate operates. "Sinclair has invited attention to itself in ways that it had not anticipated and would rather keep in the dark," one media lawyer said.View more book results for the query "*"
Court voids law aimed at animal cruelty videos
WASHINGTON AP - The Supreme Court struck down a federal law Tuesday aimed at banning videos that show graphic violence against animals, saying it violates the right to free speech.The justices, voting 8-1, threw out the criminal conviction of Robert Stevens of Pittsville, Va., who was sentenced to three years in prison for videos he made about pit bull fights.Judiciary panel OKs Elena Kagan for Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pushing toward an election-year Supreme Court confirmation vote, a polarized Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday approved Elena Kagan to be the fourth female justice.In re R.M.G., PICS Case No. 10-2085 (Pa. Super. June 4, 2010) Gantman, J., (30 pages).
The trial court erred in denying a child services' petition to change the family goal from reunification to termination and adoption where the evidence showed that mother had not developed sufficient parenting skills and was unable to provide a safe and stable home for the child. Reversed and remanded.Trending Stories
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