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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…View more book results for the query "*"
Smokeable Hemp Companies Want Texas Ban To Go Up in Smoke
Texas' ban on smokeable hemp products are unconstitutional and invalid, allege four hemp manufacturing, distribution and retail organizations in a new lawsuit.Two Lawyers and County Sheriff's Captain Charged in Gun Permit Bribery Scheme
A grand jury indicted San Jose attorneys Christopher Schumb and Harpaul Nahal for their alleged involvement in a scheme that traded concealed firearms permits for a $90,000 bribe from a security firm that provides protection to Silicon Valley tech executives.As Clock Runs Out for House in Trump Lawsuits, Judge Warns of 'Costs of Delay' In Court Fights
"The majority's opinion is a Pyrrhic victory for Congress. Courts have many virtues, but dispatch is not one of them," Judge Thomas Griffith wrote of the D.C. Circuit's decision in the Don McGahn case.SDNY Judge Delays Michael Avenatti's Trial in Stormy Daniels Theft Case, Appoints Federal Defender
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York said he doubted that criminal trials would be able to resume in the district by mid-October, when the California lawyer was scheduled to stand trial for the second time in Manhattan federal court.SDNY Judge Delays Michael Avenatti's Trial in Stormy Daniels Theft Case, Appoints Federal Defender
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York said he doubted that criminal trials would be able to resume in the district by mid-October, when Avenatti was scheduled to stand trial for the second time in Manhattan federal court.Trending Stories
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