National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | September 30, 2022
Chief Justice Warren Burger died in 1995, but efforts to write the biography of his life and legacy have taken time.
By Andrew Goudsward | September 29, 2022
The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers group and four of its members stand trial beginning this week in the most highly anticipated trial yet arising from the attack on the U.S. Capitol.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 18, 2022
Trial attorneys know that in most instances juries, the finders of fact, loathe falsity and aim to achieve the right and fair outcome.
Daily Report Online | Event|News
By Cedra Mayfield | September 16, 2022
"Following the 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick, and the resulting state and federal prosecutions, I cannot help but contrast it with the Penn case," said trial consultant Linton Johnson. "The circumstances and motives were basically the same."
By Michael A. Mora | September 16, 2022
Now, it will be up to the U.S. Senate to confirm the Florida nominees.
Daily Report Online | Event|News|Video
By Cedra Mayfield | September 13, 2022
"All of us have a role to play if we are to reverse these trends of eroding trust, especially those of us who represent our civic institutions," said Georgia Court of Appeals Chief Judge Brian Rickman. "We're looking for creative ways to do just that."
Daily Report Online | Event|News
By Cedra Mayfield | September 9, 2022
"One of our goals with the program is raising awareness of this case, which for some reason does not seem to get the kind of discussion that it deserves," said Georgia Court of Appeals Chief Judge Brian Rickman.
By The Associated Press | September 7, 2022
"In 2021, South Carolina turned back the clock and became the only state in the country in which a person may be forced into the electric chair if he refuses to elect how he will die," Judge Jocelyn Newman wrote in a case brought by the inmates against the state. "In doing so, the General Assembly ignored advances in scientific research and evolving standards of humanity and decency."
By Adolfo Pesquera | August 29, 2022
Courts in at least five other states are facing similar challenges and all are reacting to the consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court's June 23 opinion in a New York case that said possession of pistols in public was a constitutional right.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 16, 2022
U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, invoking the All Writs Act on Tuesday, ordered 3M not to challenge her rulings in bankruptcy court, where its subsidiary filed a Chapter 11 case last month citing a multidistrict litigation proceeding "broken beyond repair."
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