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Senate Confirms Voting Rights Advocate Myrna Pérez to 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals
Pérez, former director of the Brennan Center's Voting Rights and Elections Program, is the seventh federal appellate nominee confirmed since President Joe Biden took office and replaces Judge Denny Chin, who took senior status in June.On the Dark Side of the Moon: The Supreme Court's Credibility Crisis Over Abortion Law
In an apparent attempt to answer the public backlash from its Sept. 1 decision leaving in effect Texas' "heartbeat" abortion law, SCOTUS on Friday sped up review of one limited part of the case. If the justices allow an unconstitutional law to operate, they could squander public confidence in ways that far exceed the bounds of abortion cases. Keep-away or not, this is no game.Pa. Rep. Kelly Faces Ethics Scrutiny Over Stock Purchase
The ethics office has recommended that subpoenas be issued for Kelly, his wife, Victoria, a senior staffer and former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross because they declined to be interviewed or participate in the investigation.View more book results for the query "*"
Utah Supreme Court Changes Its Mind: Who Opens Vehicle Door During Traffic Stop Could Matter
"Despite what we said in [State v.] James, it is now clear that there can be a constitutional difference between a police officer's act of opening a car door and that same officer's request that a driver do so," according to the decision written by Associate Chief Justice Thomas R. Lee with the other four judges concurring.Former Scalia Clerk Makes SCOTUS Debut in Abortion Doubleheader
Although his arguments in the back-to-back cases will mark his debut at the lectern, Stone is no stranger to the operation of the Supreme Court and the soft carpeted hallways flanked by the justices' chambers.Top Brooklyn Judge Avoids Legal Collision as 'Hardship Hearings' Are Recast as Conferences
The name change was part of an effort to bring the proceedings into compliance with New York's COVID-19 foreclosure moratorium law. Some lawyers still said they were confused over the purpose of the meetings.Law Firms Trying to Make the Office More Appealing Than Working From Home
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