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Justices chide California-based appeals court
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court took aim at one of its favorite targets Tuesday, criticizing a California-based federal appeals court for its ruling in favor of a criminal defendant.Connecticut Supreme Court Mulls Use of SSI For Child Support
Attorneys for a permanently disabled man argued before the Connecticut Supreme Court that a child-support magistrate ignored state and federal laws by ordering Michael Giardino to pay $12 a week in child support. Giardino receives income solely from Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a form of public assistance, which Giardino's attorneys argue cannot be used in considering a person's gross income as means of payment.Pa. Justices Order Further Review of Capital Counsel Fees
After a homicide judge reported that the pay given to private defense attorneys for Philadelphia defendants facing death row is "grossly inadequate," the state Supreme Court ordered the judge to evaluate the effects of raising the fees paid to $10,000 for lead counsel and to $7,500 for penalty-phase counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Services Get Modest Increase in State Budget
State funding for legal services organizations hurting from a drop in grants from interest on lawyer trust accounts increased only $526,000 in the state budget process last week, said Samuel Milkes, executive director of Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network, the statewide coordinating organization for 10 regional legal services programs and six specialized legal resource programs.Republicans Versus Republicans
In A Court Divided, Mark Tushnet describes the Rehnquist Court as politically split — but not in the way you might think. Tushnet says the Court is divided not between liberals and conservatives but between two types of Republicans.Matter of Gross v. Rockland County Bd. of Elections
Resident in Village Registered to Vote Need Not List Town or City on Designating PetitionLaw firms in Cairo react to Egyptian unrest
Every so often, Am Law 200 firms with offices in far-flung locales are faced with an international crisis that requires fancy footwork on the ground and cautionary statements from abroad. We saw it last year in Bangkok and, if the events unfolding in Tunisia, Egypt and Jordan are any indication, it appears that the Middle East is the next flashpoint.Unlikely Tango Partners, Sorta Offbeat at MWW Group
William Morley (right) doesn't mince words: Yeah, so clients have left; so has talent. Isn't it part and parcel of doing business here? But some say the recent revolving door at MWW is about issues much bigger than transient D.C.Trending Stories
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