By R. Robin McDonald | November 11, 2020
Seventeen Cobb probate clerks are in mandatory quarantine after potential or confirmed exposure to the coronavirus.
By Daniel Garrie, Judge James Stephen Schuster, and Judge Gail Andler (ret.) | November 11, 2020
Since remote proceedings clearly have their own set of particularities, it is critical for counsel to understand exactly what to expect and how to proceed. It is also necessary for attorneys to be aware of potential challenges that may arise due to the setbacks of this pandemic.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 10, 2020
"Simply by keeping litigation ongoing, a sore loser candidate or party could dramatically undermine the transition efforts of the winning candidate by indefinitely postponing the declaration of a president-elect under the act," a 2001 law review article warned.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 7, 2020
Biden will inherit an executive consumed by litigation during the Trump administration and a Justice Department facing charges of politicization.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 6, 2020
"So far the really difficult job of amassing proof that will stand up in court, they have not made public or evident, and so far does not exist," longtime Republican election attorney Benjamin Ginsberg said of the Trump campaign.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 5, 2020
"Unfounded allegations of fraud and threats to initiate litigation aimed at stopping the vote count are clearly inappropriate and have the potential to undermine the rule of law as it applies to our electoral process," the former prosecutors said.
By Raychel Lean | November 5, 2020
The Florida Supreme Court said it trusts the judge "going forward will at all times act in a manner that promotes public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 4, 2020
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan said "someone may have a price to pay" after the USPS failed to comply with an Election Day order he issued on the quick delivery of any remaining mail-in ballots.
By Greg Land | November 4, 2020
The measure is meant to undo several years of state Supreme Court rulings expanding state sovereign immunity, beginning with 2014 decision declaring that state agencies and officials are not subject to petitions seeking injunctive relief.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 3, 2020
The state's 49 circuit judges have convened jury planning committees to reconfigure courthouses, and to move jury selection and trials when necessary.
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