By Michael Booth | May 4, 2017
At a budget hearing Thursday, the administrative head of New Jersey's court system touted the state's nascent bail-reform system as a success, but urged changes in how it is funded.
By Andrew Denney | May 4, 2017
The New York City Police Department has completed its investigation into the death of Court of Appeals Judge Sheila Abdus-Salaam, who was found in the Hudson River three weeks ago, but an official cause of death was not released.
By Cogan Schneier | May 4, 2017
J. Harvie Wilkinson III may have to recuse himself, but he's not considered the most vocal of the court's conservative judges.
By Michael Booth | May 3, 2017
A New Jersey judges is facing ethics charges for allegedly becoming involved in a family friend's child custody case.
By Max Mitchell | May 3, 2017
Representatives from the First Judicial District appeared before the Philadelphia City Council on Wednesday to outline the district's fiscal year 2018 budget proposal, and the council members in attendance focused their questions on security, criminal justice reform efforts and payment issues with the court-appointed counsel fee unit.
By Robert Storace | May 2, 2017
Attorney Zbigniew S. Rozbicki told the Connecticut Supreme Court that none of the judges he allegedly insulted accused him of violating professional conduct rules.
By Scott Graham | May 2, 2017
Venture capitalist Kevin Kinsella took his claim that JAMS fraudulently inflated a neutral's biography to a San Diego Superior Court jury on Tuesday.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 2, 2017
A Pittsburgh businessman convicted of mortgage fraud will get a new trial after his attorney was observed sleeping on the job by a federal judge.
By Robert Storace | May 2, 2017
In an amicus brief filed this week, the state attorney general urged the Connecticut Supreme Court to remand the case on the grounds that the Superior Court used the wrong gauge to measure whether the families of those killed in the shooting have standing to sue the gunmakers.
By Jenna Greene | May 1, 2017
Add this to the list of things judges don't like: When they make an erudite ruling from the bench dismissing a suit—and five seconds later are told by the plaintiffs' lawyers that there's a new witness, and could they please re-file the case? Yes, apples are juicy and delicious, but how many bites do you get?
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