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Daily Report Online

Trump's Latest Personal Attacks on Judges Could Further Weaken People's Declining Trust in American Rule of Law

Here are three things to know about how Trump's words regarding his criminal indictment can undermine the rule of law and confidence in the U.S. judicial system.
6 minute read

Daily Report Online

Black Voters Urge District Judge to Redraw Ga. PSC Electoral Map

Lawyers for the group on Tuesday asked U.S. District Judge Steven Grimberg to start the process for drawing maps, even though there's an ongoing appeal of his ruling that the current system of at-large statewide elections illegally dilutes Black votes.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

'Reubin Askew is Turning Over in His Grave:' 6 'Safe' Choices for Miami-Dade Judge?

"There's an old saying that putting on the robe amplifies whatever your personality is," said former Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Alan Fine, whose resignation created the vacancy for one of the six finalists to fill.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Federal Judge Grants Plaintiffs' Attorney Fees Despite Election Challenge Ultimately Being Dismissed as Moot

"Their votes were counted, and no decision from this court can change that," U.S. District Judge Joseph F. Leeson Jr. of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote. "Therefore, the plaintiffs received judicially sanctioned relief, the precise relief they requested when bringing suit, which materially altered their legal relationship with the Board."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Senate Republicans Propose 'Pretty Robust' Elections Law Changes

Democrats have accused Republicans of trying to make it harder to cast ballots with changes involving issues such as voting by mail.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Resignations From NJ Campaign Watchdog Agency Come in the Wake of Newly Passed Legislation

In his resignation letter, ELEC Commissioner Eric Jaso said Gov. Phil Murphy has used "political blunt force to neuter and co-opt this venerable and honorable agency."
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

ELEC Commissioners Will Take No Action Against Exec. Director Over Alleged Discriminatory Emails

"On one hand, we have an email which taken facially can be quite damning," said Commissioner Marguerite Simon. "And on the other hand, we have the testimony of several employees, that through the years, have seen no bias on the part of Jeff Brindle or anything that would create a hostile workplace."
7 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

'This Isn't a Game,' Judge Says of Fox's Objections in Dominion Case

Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis said he was worried attorneys were prioritizing gamesmanship over preparing for a smooth trial.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Fulton Judge Orders Prosecutors to Reply to Trump Challenge

The motion by former President Donald Trump's legal team also seeks to toss out all testimony from the inquiry and to bar Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from continuing to investigate or prosecute Trump.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Updated: Judges Rule in Favor of Constituents Blocked by Ga. Legislators on Facebook

Both judges said the politicians' acts meant their private Facebook pages became public ones once they started posting their legislative news there, meaning they could no longer delete comments or block constituents from them, due to free-speech rights.
5 minute read

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