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A Supreme Court Fall 'Wish List': In-Person Arguments, Real-Time Audio and More Justice Thomas
Veteran Supreme Court advocates hope for a return to in-person arguments this fall, but see benefits from the pandemic's telephonic format that are worth keeping.Even With Move to In-Person Arguments, Real-Time Audio Still on the Supreme Court Fall 'Wish List'
Veteran Supreme Court advocates hope for a return to in-person arguments this fall, but see benefits from the pandemic's telephonic format that are worth keeping.Tests: Broken Pipe Didn't Pollute Courthouse in Columbus
A nearly 80-pound panel fell in a seventh-floor courtroom and hit a court official a few weeks ago, prompting safety inspections of all courtrooms.Sports Betting Platforms Drop $20 Million Into Ballot Initiative
DraftKings and FanDuel each contributed $10 million to the Florida Education Champions political committee, which filed a proposed constitutional amendment to legalize sports betting, a move that could unravel a $2.5 billion deal struck by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Seminole Tribe of Florida.View more book results for the query "*"
Day Pitney Completes Merger With Rhode Island Firm
The deal includes eight attorneys led by name partners Renée A. R. Evangelista and A. Max Kohlenberg, joining Day Pitney's individual clients department, which now grows to nearly 80 attorneys.Former Ga. Federal Judge Spearheads Mercer Initiative to Retire Medical Debt for the Poor
The idea came from retired District Judge William Duffey of the Northern District of Georgia, after he noticed inflated prices for items on his own medical bills.Cabinet Members Patronis, Moody Make Gains in Net Worth
Attorney General Ashley Moody, left, with a fiscal portfolio bolstered by land holdings and investments, saw her net worth go up 21.8%, while Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, whose family owns a landmark restaurant in Panama City Beach, reported his net worth grew 2.8% in the past year.Names, Labels and Stigma: How 'Fixing' the RTKL Could Easily Make Things Worse
Even the strongest open government advocates tend to look the other way in discomfort when it comes to a very real unintended consequence of this very good law: serial requesters.Trending Stories
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