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New York Law Journal

Security Pavilion Opens

Southern District Chief Judge Loretta Preska led a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday celebrating the opening of the new security pavilion at the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse, which has seen several major terrorism trials since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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New York Law Journal

Comments Sought on NYC Housing Court Judges

The Advisory Council of the Civil Court's Housing Part is seeking comments to help evaluate New York City Housing Court judges who are up for reappointment.
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New York Law Journal

New Administrative Judge Named to NY's Sixth District

State Supreme Court Justice Molly Reynolds Fitzgerald has been designated as the new administrative judge for the state's Sixth Judicial District, succeeding Justice Robert Mulvey, who was recently appointed to the Third Department.
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The Legal Intelligencer

FJD, DA Present FY 2017 Budgets to Phila. City Council

The First Judicial District touted its ­cost-saving measures and cooperation with other criminal justice agencies when it came before Philadelphia City Council on Wednesday asking for approval of its nearly $158 million budget for next year.
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National Law Journal

Thomas Breaks Silence, RBG's Name is Flubbed, and the Lights Go Out: SCOTUS Moments

The U.S. Supreme Court's final oral argument of the term on April 27 capped an October-to-April argument season filled with funny, awkward, contentious, historic and sometimes poignant moments. We highlight a few of these courtroom moments.
10 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Court Officials Say Governor's Budget Would Mean 600 More Layoffs

State Judicial Branch leaders are predicting that Gov. Dannel Malloy's latest budget plan would mean an additional 600 layoffs.
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New York Law Journal

Kaye Pointed the Way to Court Reforms, Law Day Speakers Say

The annual Law Day celebration at the state Court of Appeals Monday served as a stage to commemorate the late Judith Kaye and her forward-looking work as chief judge.
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National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Slower SCOTUS | Lynch's Agenda | 'Stop-and-Frisk' Judge Speaks

A round up of news from ALM affiliated publications and around the web: How the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy could affect the next term, Attorney General Loretta Lynch's agenda and departing thoughts from retiring U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Austin Lawyers Oppose Courthouse Security Proposal

Criminal-defense lawyers are up in arms over a plan to change the security screening procedures in Travis County's criminal justice center. They say the plan will cause long delays, make them late to court and impact their businesses.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Obama Nominates Two Local D.C. Judges to Federal Bench

District of Columbia Superior Court judges Todd Edelman and Florence Pan, both Obama appointees to the city's local trial court, were nominated on Thursday to serve on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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