Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | December 16, 2021
"The fact that you love it or have a high level of satisfaction with some elements of it doesn't mean you don't have to deal with the hard stuff," says Terry Maroney, a professor at Vanderbilt University Law School.
By Ross Todd | December 1, 2021
"An activist judge is a judge who respects precedent, respects the rule of law, but, at the same time, uses every single minute of their time on the bench to consider what can make that legal system better," says Cordell, the first Black woman to sit on a Superior Court bench in Northern California.
By Ross Todd | October 26, 2021
"Are you going to maintain that fiction as a judge that people who are detained and questioned were actually free to leave?" the chief justice asked rhetorically to an audience of new and aspiring judges Monday.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 31, 2021
The case's outcome could be the first glimpse at how the court's new makeup will shape criminal justice issues, a focus of intense scrutiny during former Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas' rise to the bench.
By Ross Todd | August 19, 2021
"Judges typically act as very independent individuals, but in relation to these significant changes that technology will have on the system into the future, they need to be acting as a cohesive group rather than just in an individualistic manner," says Dean Tania Sourdin of the University of Newcastle School of Law in Australia.
By Cedra Mayfield | July 27, 2021
"I always tell people to request oral argument," said Court of Appeals of Georgia Chief Judge Brian Rickman. "You've just gotten a judge additional time to look at your case."
By Ross Todd | July 22, 2021
Two judges who participated in a national roundtable suggested that large law firms can play a pivotal role in creating better access to the justice system for the indigent in the United States — and have plenty of incentive to do so.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 19, 2021
A total of 29 state court judges are seeking certification or recertification this year, according to a list from the state court system. Last year, the process became a point of contention after the court system's Administrative Board forced out 46 older judges by denying them certification.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 29, 2021
"I'm excited about the new challenge of life in the private sector," said Georgia Chief Justice Harold D. Melton, whose new position at the firm was announced on his next-to-last day on the bench.
By Tom McParland | June 28, 2021
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres said the defendant and his attorneys had produced "clear statistical evidence" to show that Black and Hispanic people were underrepresented in the White Plains courthouse's grand jury pool.
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