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As Philadelphia Courts Plan for In-Person Jury Trials, Some Lawyers Remain Wary
As the court is now eyeing broader expansions in the coming month—with jury summonses expected to go out starting Sept. 9 —many attorneys are eager to begin tackling their backlog of cases. But at the same time, frustrations and fears about safety and the constitutionality of the proceedings linger.For Some Lawyers, Hitting Right Note on Remote Trials Is Matter of Life and Death
A lawsuit by New Jersey attorneys seeks a declaration that making attorneys appear for in-person proceedings in nondetained cases during the pandemic, without a videoconference option, is a violation of the Administrative Procedures Act and the Fifth Amendment's due process clause.Legal Job Growth Sputters as COVID-19 Resurgence Dampens Outlook
Even as some firms begin to bring back furloughed workers and curb austerity measures, the stop and start of pandemic recovery hits an ebb.'Crying Out for Change': Bar President Recalls Police Stop With Rifles Pointed at His Head
The newly installed president of the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. Bar Association recalls being rattled when he was stopped by police and wants to use his experience as a vehicle for change.The FDA and COVID-19: Streamlined Processes and Enforcement
The FDA has taken steps to both accelerate the biotech and life sciences industry's work to test, diagnose and treat COVID-19 as well as rein in misguided or unscrupulous COVID-19 products.View more book results for the query "*"
Health Department Recommends Youth Sports Postponed Until 2021
The Pennsylvania Department of Health and Department of Education on Aug. 6 jointly recommended that pre-K-12 school and recreational youth sports be postponed until at least Jan. 1, 2021, to protect children and teens from COVID-19.'We Are in This Together': Cases Will Move Forward During Crisis
"We are in this together" has been the mantra of many during this pandemic crisis. I don't know if all feel the same way, but what I do know is the courts and the lawyers need to definitely be "in this together" as we move forward with respect to court proceedings.U.S. Army to Reinstate Banned Twitch Users Following First Amendment Debate
"We're pleased that the Army intends to unban the users who were banned for engaging in core political speech, and we look forward to reviewing the Army's new moderation policies," said the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University in a statement Wednesday.Army Reinstates Banned Twitch Users Following Columbia Free-Speech Institute Call for Action
"We're pleased that the Army intends to unban the users who were banned for engaging in core political speech, and we look forward to reviewing the Army's new moderation policies," said the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University in a statement Wednesday.Trending Stories
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