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The Law Journal's Photographer Gets Rare Images From Inside a Federal Courtroom
Broadcasting or taking pictures from federal courtrooms has been prohibited since 1946., but in certain rare occasions, federal court administrators allow photographers to come inside to get pictures of courtrooms that much of the public never see.'Non-White': How a Clerk's System for Sorting Jurors Affected Hundreds of Trials in a Texas County
"If it's happening in one place, it may be happening in others," said Houston attorney Carroll Robinson.In-Person Oral Arguments to Return for February at Ga. Supreme Court
"We are planning on in-person oral arguments on Feb. 15 and 17, although we can convert to Zoom arguments if necessary," Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice David Nahmias said Monday.Big Law Steps Up in Major SCOTUS Environmental Challenge
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'Intellectual Exercise' or 'Regular Judicial Process'?: Courts' Dueling Views on Waiting for SCOTUS
Recent comments by two neighboring federal appellate judges show the ideological divide over whether courts considering abortion bans—and potentially other pressing issues—should wait for U.S. Supreme Court guidance or push ahead.Lucky for South Florida, Bill Sklar Never Stopped Teaching Condo Law
In a state with millions of aging condo units, Carlton Fields shareholder Bill Sklar has been a go-to source of information on condominium law—especially in the aftermath of the Champlain Towers South collapse.Frustration in the UK as 'Uber-Aggressive' US Firms Subvert the Market
Partners are expressing their dissatisfaction with the increasing rates, with one saying: 'The market has been subverted by uber-aggressive U.S. firms, to no-one's benefit.''We Had to Pick Up the Pieces': Charles Schwab Accused of Retaliating After Employee's Medical Leave
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Bedsworth: Baseball, Camels, and T. S. Eliot
Justice William Bedsworth got the best advice he ever received about being a judge from a former minor league umpire.Trending Stories
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