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Texas Supreme Court Fires Judicial Assistant for Allegedly Misusing Her Position
The Texas Supreme Court terminated the employment of Amoriss Mallett, who was executive assistant to Justice Jeff Boyd, after concluding she misused her position to try to assist an El Paso municipal court judge, making it seem she was acting on the court's or Boyd's behalf, when she was not.Questioned for Misconduct, Supreme Court Staffer Raises Allegations of Sexual Harassment
Amoriss Mallett, who was fired as Justice Jeff Boyd's executive assistant, raises allegations that Boyd calls false and defamatory.Punished for Being White? Law Professor Suspended Over N-Word Sues Emory, Ex-Dean
Emory University law professor Paul Zwier contends he was disciplined for using a racial epithet because he is white, while other Black professors at Emory have used the same epithet both in and out of class without consequence.From Pandemic to Martial Law? A Look at California and the US
Alston & Bird's Maureen Gorsen and Greg Berlin examine past instances of martial law in the U.S. to offer a glimpse to how it might be used in the future and how California businesses can best position themselves for any legal remedies for the financial harm it may cause.Unhappy Deepwater Horizon Client Sues Beaumont's Brent Coon, Houston's Darren Miller
Florida real estate broker sues the personal injury lawyers and their firms, alleging they mishandled his claims for more than $2 million in economic damages from the oil spill.View more book results for the query "*"
If Cause Is Good, Lawmakers Should Embrace Trouble
"The recent California legislation seems to me like small steps when what is needed are great leaps," says Retired Judge Eugene Hyman of Santa Clara County Superior Court, of legislative efforts to address systemic racism in the criminal justice system.Keeping Judges Safe: Now's the Time to Act
The Congress, state legislatures and judiciary should take immediate steps to provide additional security for all judges and their families.Central District of California US Courthouses Closed to Public, Jury Trials Indefinitely Postponed
Criminal jury trials will resume when gating criteria, based on "14-day trends of facility exposure, community spread, and community restrictions," is met, the court's clerk said.City of San Francisco v. Exxon — Bad Judgment or Judicial Misconduct?
Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that…Trending Stories
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