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State of the Judiciary: Legal Professional Shortage Impacting Administration of Justice
"[W]ithin the Supreme Court, we have experienced a staff attorney turnover rate of over 57 percent since January 2019," said Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs Wednesday.The Rockefeller Drug Laws: Failures at All Three Branches
Since secular governance and its justice system are imperfect human institutions at all three branches, each must be ever mindful to keep striving for the ideal of fair, equal and proportionate justice, a Law Journal columnist writes.Case Over Non-Economic Damages Cap Is Transferred to Ga. Supreme Court
A wrongful-death medical-malpractice case out of Macon gave rise to the issue over whether a cap is constitutionally valid.'Rule of Law May Be Under Attack': Presiding Justice Notes Societal Pressures
"The rule of law may be under attack in aspects of culture and society," said Presiding Justice Nels S.D. Peterson Tuesday.Crypto Contract Clash Gets Second Look From Delaware Supreme Court En Banc
The case, one attornmey said, uniquely issues of administrative, agency and securities law—and how they apply to a deal made at a time when regulatory standards for the crypto industry are evolving.View more book results for the query "*"
New York Needs a Gun Licensing Authority
The need for equity, consistency and rationality in New York gun licensing has never been greater, a Law Journal columnist writes.Who Will Be Judge? Lawyers Name Their Picks for Election
At the direction of the Supreme Court of Texas, the State Bar of Texas conducted a nonpartisan straw poll of contested Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, and courts of appeals district races on the 2024 election ballot.Compensation, Work-Life Balance Among Top Drivers of Associate Satisfaction
Opportunities for career advancement and flexible attendance policies were also among the biggest determinants of associate retention, a new report from the NALP Foundation found.Legal Chief Steps Up to Lead Forward Air After Disastrous Acquisition, Ouster of CEO
"Forward has been my professional home for the last 18 years, and I am honored to serve in this important role," interim CEO Michael Hance said.Senate Republicans Seek to Block SEC's Proposed Predictive Data Analytics Rule
"By waging a war on technology, the SEC would hurt the very investors that it claims to be protecting—Americans saving for retirement," said Sen. Ted Cruz.