By Suzette Parmley | April 9, 2019
"We will experience an actual deficit by the end of this fiscal year,” Judge Glenn Grant testified Tuesday. “Our projections indicate we will be more than $15 million in the red for next year's Pretrial Services budget.“
By Tony Mauro | April 8, 2019
Stock ownership ordinarily presents a conflict for U.S. Supreme Court justices. This case presented a wrinkle.
By Mike Scarcella | April 8, 2019
The Fifth Circuit didn't give a reason, and the court clerk declined to comment. But one new member of the court hails from Gibson Dunn: James Ho.
By Mike Scarcella | April 8, 2019
The Fifth Circuit didn't give a reason, and the court clerk declined to comment. But one new member of the court hails from Gibson Dunn: James Ho.
By Susan DeSantis | April 5, 2019
"The Bureau of Prisons takes communicable diseases seriously. Infectious diseases are managed through a comprehensive approach that includes appropriate treatment, prevention, education, and infection control measures," the bureau said in a statement.
New York Law Journal | Letter to the Editor
By Michael Friedman | April 4, 2019
So, just why does the court system need an extra half a billion dollars to handle one third fewer cases?
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | April 3, 2019
Today we spotlight a curious footnote in the 'FUCT' trademark case soon being argued at the US Supreme Court. Plus: there's a new FOIA suit against the Justice Department over communication about court nominees. And scroll down for our SCOTUS headline roundup.
By Dan M. Clark | April 3, 2019
The Office of Court Administration acknowledged the report's findings and confirmed that such a problem exists in some town and village courts. A spokesman said they're currently working on a way to track data to develop further training on the issue.
By Cheryl Miller | April 2, 2019
Newsom has barely been in office for three months, but lawmakers and lobbyists are already asking his administration for new judgeships and more money.
By Marcia Coyle | April 1, 2019
“Last-minute stays should be the extreme exception, not the norm," Gorsuch wrote Monday. Sotomayor was having none of it.
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