By Michael A. Mora | March 6, 2024
"We are appealing to the Florida Supreme Court to provide clarity, so lawyers can understand the intersection of their free speech rights under the Florida and federal constitutions," said David Winker, the attorney for the respondents.
By Adolfo Pesquera | March 6, 2024
In every pre-primary press release about the seven lawsuits against school districts, Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized the Court of Criminal Appeals judges for preventing him from "prosecuting criminal violations of the Election Code" because of the courts decision in Texas v. Stephens.
By Brian Lee | March 5, 2024
Judge Verna Saunders, president of the Association of Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, told the Law Journal the proposal raises a number of concerns about potentially upending separation of powers, since lawmakers would be able to increase or decrease the number of judges in the state's 13 judicial districts.
By Alex Anteau | March 5, 2024
Fulton County Deputy District Attorney Ramona Toole is challenging an incumbent Gwinnett County State Court judge.
By Cheryl Miller | March 4, 2024
While more women and attorneys of color are becoming judges in California, their percentages still don't mirror the Golden State's population as a whole.
By Alex Anteau | March 4, 2024
Cardea, a wealth management firm valued at $175 million by the SEC last year, argued that the trial court had deprived it of its due process rights when it ruled on the issue before the company responded to the plaintiff's demand.
By Michael A. Mora | March 4, 2024
"Sure, the defendants would have liked the $1.2 million in attorney fees," said Bill Schifino, a shareholder at Gunster. "But the most important thing for the defendant was winning the case and they did so hands down."
By Cedra Mayfield | March 4, 2024
Candidate qualifying runs through March 8 for judicial incumbents and challengers interested in running for election in the May 21, 2024, nonpartisan primary.
By ALM Staff | March 4, 2024
In addition to outlining the details about each major contested judicial race, Texas Lawyer also sent questionnaires to the candidates who will be on the ballot.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 1, 2024
"Because it doesn't appear that you are even remotely remorseful for any of the conduct that you have been alleged, or been found, to have been involved in," Miami-Dade Circuit Judge William Thomas said in tense arguments that occurred prior to the closings.
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