By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | December 10, 2024
"I fear the consequences of mass deportation on a personal level, on a community level and on a society level," Foday Turay, an assistant prosecutor in the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, told the Senate Judiciary Committee as a DACA immigrant.
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By Amanda O'Brien | September 5, 2024
The combined firm will be known as Troutman Pepper Locke.
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By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | July 31, 2024
The White House said it would name federal trial judges for the Northern District of Georgia, Northern District of New York, and the Middle District of Pennsylvania as well as two trial judges for D.C. Superior Court.
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By Colleen Murphy | June 17, 2024
"Instead of contributing to the successes of the city of Camden, through a series of criminal acts alleged in the state's case, the Norcross enterprise took the Camden Waterfront all for themselves," Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said.
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By Patrick Smith | May 29, 2024
While it likely won't influence any of his political supporters, a guilty verdict would open many a can of worms on what comes next.
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By Justin Henry | January 31, 2024
A Legalweek panel highlighted the lack of consensus surrounding how large law firms should be approaching the emerging technology.
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By Justin Henry | May 11, 2023
The nation's second female solicitor general shared her thoughts Wednesday evening at the Third Circuit Judicial Conference on topics ranging from Oxford comma to a lengthier format for questioning advocates in Supreme Court hearings.
By Christine Charnosky | Allison Dunn | February 6, 2023
Resolution 300 failed by voice vote Monday at the policymaking body's midyear meeting in New Orleans.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 17, 2020
In Pennsylvania federal court Tuesday, President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani repeated generalized arguments of "widespread voter fraud" in an attempt to keep alive the president's hopes of overturning his election loss in the state.
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By Suzette Parmley | August 5, 2020
"Can I stop you there?" Justice Barry Albin interjected. "The question of 'anticipated versus unanticipated' and 'foreseen versus unforeseen'—we know we are in an ongoing disaster. It's called a pandemic."
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