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Luzerne judge disputes Pa. ethics panel's findings
Luzerne County Judge Ann Lokuta on Monday filed a detailed set of objections to a scathing report about her conduct in office that was issued last month by the Pennsylvania Court of Judicial Discipline.Judge sentences Blitch, co-defendants to probation
A federal judge in Valdosta on Tuesday handed down probated sentences for the former chief judge of Georgia's Alapaha Circuit as well as a former state court judge and a court clerk. The latter two previously had entered plea agreements requiring prison time. In sentencing former Alapaha Circuit Superior Court Chief Judge Brooks E.Letter: Jewish students' lawyer was right to call State Bar timid
Elena Kaplan is simply wrong when she says in her May 8 letter "Three Cheers for the Maimonides School" that Nathan Lewin, attorney for the students and their families, is guilty of "mudslinging, name-calling" and insinuations of bigotry by the State Bar of Georgia in its handling of the mock trial championship controversy.Judge Rules No Privilege in Enron Fraud Case
A Manhattan bankruptcy judge has rebuffed Enron Broadband Services' efforts to exclude from a bond dispute executives' testimony about their communications with in-house counsel. Judge Arthur J. Gonzalez said the communications at issue are not protected by the attorney-client privilege because the crime-fraud exception applies. He held that insurer Travelers had established a "reasonable basis" to suspect the perpetration of a fraud.View more book results for the query "*"
Supreme Court Says Guantanamo Detainees Have Right to Challenge Detention
In a dramatic decision that divided the Supreme Court 5-4, the justices on Thursday rejected the latest effort by the Bush administration and Congress to deny Guantanamo detainees the right to appeal their imprisonment in U.S. courts. Justice Anthony Kennedy provided the crucial fifth vote as well as the majority opinion. Justice Antonin Scalia read part of his bitter dissent from the bench, calling the decision "devastating."An interview with Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy's Andrew LeBlanc, one of The National Law Journal's Winning trial attorneys.
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New York Is Among Worst in Appointing Hispanics to Bench
Releasing a study that places New York among the worst states for appointing Hispanic judges, members of the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund called on Gov. Pataki to push for parity on the bench. Among the study's other findings were that 37 states have no Hispanic judges on the federal bench, while 21 states have no Hispanics on state court benches.Trending Stories
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