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New York Law Journal

Judge Misconduct Complaints Are Up, Says State Panel

The state panel that investigates allegations of misconduct against judges and recommends punishments said it received the third-most complaints in its history in 2016.
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National Law Journal

SCOTUS Evicts O'Connor-Era Women's Aerobics Class

The high-stepping legacy of retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor left the Supreme Court building this week.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Full-Bench Recusal, Autism Exclusion Highlight Supreme Court Arguments

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's oral argument session set to kick off Tuesday is expected to touch on a variety of hot-button issues, from the threshold for a full-bench recusal to whether insurance companies can exclude autism-related services from coverage.
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Texas Lawyer

Justice Ginsburg to Teach Course Abroad for South Texas Law

In June, the U.S. Supreme Court justice will teach in Valletta, Malta, about significant U.S. Supreme Court cases of the 2016 term.
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The Legal Intelligencer

It's Too Soon to Tell How Gorsuch Will Affect the Supreme Court

The old gunslinger is known as the fastest man in the West. He is so quick that he fires his gun before it is out of his holster; and guess what? He has shot himself in the foot.
10 minutes read

New York Law Journal

New York County Democrats to Screen Judicial Candidates

By | March 02, 2017
The New York County Democratic Committee will form an Independent Screening Panel to report on candidates for the party's nominations for three Civil Court vacancies, which will be filled in the November general election.
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Daily Report Online

Judicial Dementia Inquiries Would Be Confidential Under New JQC Bill

The legislation, intended to make the state's judicial watchdog more transparent, includes a carve-out for proceedings involving complaints of judicial incapacity.
9 minutes read

Texas Lawyer

EDTX's Rodney Gilstrap Is Still America's Most Popular Patent Judge

While patent infringement filings are down both nationally and in Texas according to a recent report, there's still no question who the King of America's patent docket is: U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap of Marshall.
8 minutes read

Connecticut Law Tribune

5 Questions: Mickey Sherman Discusses Media Strategy, Handling Controversy at Trial

The Greenwich native has seen his share of controversy during high-profile cases, especially after getting scolded by a judge in the wake of Michael Skakel's murder conviction.
9 minutes read

The Legal Intelligencer

Interlocutory Appeal Denied to Ex-PSU Officials in Abuse Case

Interlocutory appeals have been denied to three former Penn State administrators facing criminal charges in connection with Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of children.
7 minutes read

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