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April 25, 2016 |

NJ Senate Confirms Barnes, Degnan, Judicial Tenure Nominations

The New Jersey Senate on April 25 confirmed the nominations of state Sen. Peter Barnes III, D-Middlesex, to the Superior Court bench, along with the tenure nominations of four sitting judges and the nomination of former State Commission of Investigation head Philip Degnan to state comptroller.
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April 25, 2016 |

NJ Senate Confirms Timpone for Supreme Court

The New Jersey Senate on April 25 confirmed the nomination of Democrat Walter Timpone to the state Supreme Court.
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April 25, 2016 |

Dennis Hastert Finds Support from Big Law Partners

Mayer Brown's former chairman and a Blank Rome partner are among Dennis Hastert supporters who filed 41 letters made public as sentencing looms for the former speaker of the House embroiled in a sex-abuse scandal.
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April 25, 2016 |

Scalia Hated Acronyms Anyway

Amid social media snickers, a law school tweaks its new name.
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April 25, 2016 |

When Judges Wanted to Get Paid, They Went to Court

The federal government has shelled out more than $350 million to settle judges' back pay claims.
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April 25, 2016 |

Pinch Hitters Named After Judge's Recusal

St. Lawrence County Court Judge Jerome Richards said it would be inappropriate for him to preside over any cases being handled by District Attorney Mary Rain's office because he objected to Rain allowing Jonathan Jirik, who is awaiting word on whether he passed the bar exam and does not yet have a law license, to act as an assistant county district attorney.
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April 25, 2016 |

INADMISSIBLE: New Pro Bono CEO Led Corporate Push

The Pro Bono Institute has named Eve Runyon as its new president and CEO, following the death of the group's founder and longtime leader Esther Lardent on April 4. Plus more in this week's column.
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April 23, 2016 |

Miami-Dade Judge Bloch Dropped Entertainment Plans for the Law

Jason Bloch focused on a career in entertainment as an undergraduate before finding the law.
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April 22, 2016 |

Judge Tosses Ex-Atlanta Water Worker's Whistleblower Suit

A Fulton County judge has tossed out a lawsuit filed by a former Atlanta water department worker who said she was fired in retaliation for raising concerns that the city's drinking water was at risk due to workers using the same equipment they used when working on the sewer system.
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April 22, 2016 |

Federal Judge Gives Prisoners a Heads Up On a Quicker Chance at Freedom

A federal appeals court judge has sent a message to more than 100 prisoners who could be eligible to go free sooner because they were sentenced under a law that the U.S. Supreme Court has declared unconstitutional—but only if they hurry.
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