By Adolfo Pesquera | March 6, 2023
"In first 20 years I was on the bench, the judges got eleven raises. almost one every (legislative) session," Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht said. "Since then, in the last 20 years we've gotten three."
By Ellen Bardash | March 3, 2023
Conduent State Healthcare sought coverage for its $236 million settlement with the Texas Attorney General's Office in 2019, which resolved claims of Medicaid fraud.
By Avalon Zoppo | February 24, 2023
"It's unclear how 'the Lord Voldemort of administrative law' comports with our legal history and tradition," Judge Andrew Oldham wrote in a concurrence.
By Brad Kutner | February 9, 2023
The exchange came after several media outlets published op-eds in the last week urging an end to the single-senator veto power the blue-slip process affords.
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 12, 2023
With the exception of statewide offices, election officials that are party to a proceeding for an election-related injunctive relief motion can prevent a county court or district court judge from presiding over the proceeding by filing a petition.
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 9, 2023
The judge was struck in the mouth, the police report states.
By Allison Dunn | January 4, 2023
"Judge Moon's lengthy opinion reviewing the mountain of evidence we introduced at trial and affirming the jury verdicts on the culpability of each and every defendant confirms what really happened—motivated by the tenets of white supremacy, defendants engaged in a wide-ranging conspiracy to commit violence in Charlottesville in August 2017," plaintiffs counsel said.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 30, 2022
In dismissing the lawsuit earlier this year, U.S. District Judge John Kness highlighted the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last year in a challenge to Texas' six-week abortion ban.
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By Avalon Zoppo | December 22, 2022
"There will be an uptick in filings in our court of appeals but ... we think the court of appeals will be able to accommodate the uptick," one judge said of the North Carolina state judiciary's projected increase in incoming appeals next year.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 19, 2022
Judge James Graves Jr. said his colleagues wrongly relied on the "major questions" doctrine in upholding the injunction.
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