By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 14, 2020
Judge Amul Thapar wrote that "despite our binding holding, the district judge refused to follow the law and impose an appropriate sentence."
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 14, 2020
As New York continues to navigate the coronavirus pandemic, Chief Judge Janet DiFiore reported that the state court system is moving forward with more jury trials.
By Cheryl Miller | September 14, 2020
A webinar billed as the Appellate Project's "virtual launch" featured judges speaking from remote locations about their own paths to state and federal appellate bench and the role diversity and multiculturalism play a role in their work.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | September 11, 2020
The former attorney general is on the legal team representing the corporation against a discrimination lawsuit from Black former franchise owners.
By Mike Scarcella | September 11, 2020
The former Obama-era U.S. solicitor general successfully defended the Affordable Care Act at its inception. Now a partner at Munger Tolles, Verrilli, aiding U.S. House Democrats, will defend the law anew in the upcoming Supreme Court's term.
By Mike Scarcella | September 10, 2020
"The fraud section and its partners deployed the first-in-class data analytics capabilities they have developed and employed to great effect in other criminal investigative areas," Brian Rabbitt, acting head of the Justice Department's criminal division, said in remarks Thursday.
By Ross Todd | September 10, 2020
"It's not always easy to get honest feedback from your colleagues because there's a kind of closedness—a 'you don't want to look bad' kind of thing. You don't think it's safe or appropriate," said Jeremy Fogel, the executive director of the Berkeley Judicial Institute, speaking as part of a web presentation Wednesday.
By Charles Toutant | September 9, 2020
The ruling represents a victory for plaintiffs in a case that is part of a larger battle over independent contractor status in the gig economy.
By Scott Graham | September 9, 2020
In a dispute over payment verification patents, the firm is calling on the Supreme Court to declare that the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks are part of the U.S. government, not private corporations.
By Ryan Tarinelli | September 8, 2020
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore reports that more than 1,700 people showed up for grand jury duty in New York City courthouses during a week in August. She says that figure is "only slightly lower" than response rates before the pandemic.
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