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Justice of the Peace Loses Court Battle After Refusing to Marry Gay Couples
Justice Thomas Baker delivered the Third Court of Appeals opinion, and Justice Melissa Goodwin submitted a concurring opinion that accepted the conclusion but not the analysis.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
How far can a judicial officer participate in a trial to correct the inadequacies of one of the trial lawyers?Georgia Judge Christian Coomer Moves to Dismiss 33 of 36 Ethics Charges Against Him
Ethics proceedings for suspended Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Christian Coomer are set to resume with a motion for directed verdict hearing on Nov. 9.Retired Judges Will Serve as Civil Mediators in Trial Courts Under New Program
"Ultimately, this will result in providing parties an opportunity to resolve their civil disputes in a more timely manner without further court proceedings," Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye said.View more book results for the query "*"
12 Miami-Dade Judges Among 15 Candidates to Interview for Circuit Bench
"This is going to be an especially challenging selection process because of the great quality of applicants that have submitted for the opening," said Jesus M. Suarez, who is among the members of the Eleventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission.Jay Edelson Took Action—But 2 Other Lawyers Did Nothing to Stop a Ponzi Scheme, Judge Finds
U.S. District Judge Tom Durkin declined to sanction ex-Girardi Keese partners David Lira and Keith Griffin, who worked with Tom Girardi.Report: California Needs 98 New Trial Court Judges
The report by the Judicial Council said courts in Riverside and San Bernardino counties need 52 more judicial officers to handle their caseloads. But some courts, including several in the Bay Area, have more judges than their workload warrants, the report concluded.Judge May Appoint a Historian After Justices' Turn to New Test in Gun Rights Cases
The underlying case challenges a federal statute prohibiting felons from possessing firearms.Miami Lawyer Can't Use Anti-SLAPP Law to Fight His Disciplinary Case, Referee Finds
"Allowing the anti-SLAPP statute to interfere with the Supreme Court's ability to discipline members of the bar would violate its inherent and exclusive jurisdiction," the referee ruled.