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2nd Circuit chides, removes judge from case over sentencing
A federal judge was removed from a case because the 2nd Circuit said he demonstrated "scorn" in his approach to the sentencing of a tax fraud defendant. This is the fourth time since 2008 that the circuit has rebuked the judge.9th Circuit says Catholic group has standing to sue San Francisco
With the judges split into unusual voting blocs, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued an 8-3 ruling in an Establishment Clause case that is thought to be prime for Supreme Court review.Fed chief looks for new formula to ease system out of crisis
The event was a 2002 conference at the University of Chicago to celebrate the Nobel laureate Milton Friedman's 90th birthday. When Ben Bernanke rose to speak, he said that the Federal Reserve, of which he was then a governor, had come around to Friedman's view that the central bank's blunders were to blame for the Great Depression.Republican cuts collide with job training to help businesses
Michael Conner, an executive with Cincinnati-based Frisch's Restaurants Inc., says he's all for the Republican push to shrink government spending -- except when it comes to job-training programs that help businesses.View more book results for the query "Florida"
Fox Rothschild Again Expands N.J. Presence
Fox Rothschild last week continued its strategy of acquiring boutiques by adding Roseland, N.J.-based Goldman & Kramer. Fox Rothschild first entered the Roseland market last October when it merged with Grotta Glassman & Hoffman. "Roseland is sort of the professional services capital of North Jersey," said administrative partner Mark L. Silow.Wright Earns Respect In, Out of Court
Julia D. [email protected] Cynthia D. Wright began her judicial career eight years ago as a protege of then-Gov. Zell Miller. Wright, 48, served as executive counsel for Miller from 1991 to 1994. In 1995, Miller appointed Wright to a Fulton State Court judgeship and then little more than a year later he appointed her to the Fulton Superior Court bench.The CPLR Turns 50! Taking Stock of Good, Bad and Ugly
In his New York Practice column, Albany Law School professor Patrick M. Connors writes: Viewing the landscape of New York procedure before the CPLR took effect, it is apparent that it has achieved the goal of modernizing civil practice. The road has, however, been a bumpy one and there are certainly many shortcomings with our current system.2nd Circuit sends J.D. Salinger copyright suit back to judge
"The Catcher in the Rye" copyright infringement case is headed back to a district judge after the 2nd Circuit ruled the judge erred by not applying all of the equitable principles required for evaluation of a preliminary injunction.Trending Stories
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