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Biden Picks Nominees for US District Judgeships in Pennsylvania, California and Minnesota
Biden is expected to formally submit his nominees to the U.S. Senate for confirmation hearings in the very near future, where the nominees appear to have immediate support from their home-state senators.Election Pits Gwinnett Judge Regina Matthews Against Lawyer Tuwanda Rush Williams
Voters to decide between Gwinnett County Magistrate Judge Regina Matthews and Thompson O'Brien Kappler & Nasuti of counsel Tuwanda Rush Williams during June 18 runoff election.Summary Judgment in Personal Injury Litigation
An in-depth discussion on summary judgment motions and appeals in personal injury cases and summaries of selected recent decisions, primarily involving summary judgment and touching on some common topics.Motion to Disqualify Counsel Denied Despite Previous Representation of Plaintiff
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'The Entire Challenge Is Now Moot': Election Certification Nixes Stay Motion
"[T]he issue of whether to grant a stay of the certification is now moot," read an order by Atlanta Judicial Circuit Judge Rachel Krause.BREAKING: Ruling Expected Today in Case to Block Jeff Davis' Rise to Judge
"We have moved on to the next chapter in the book," argued Senior Assistant Attorney General Russell Willard on Friday.NJ Supreme Court Should Provide Final Word On Publisher's Challenge to Daniel's Law Application
The court essentially acted as the story's ultimate editor, concluding that the fact that the public official lived in another municipality was the essential point of the news story.Judge Secured: Emergency Hearing Set in Challenge of Judicial Candidate's Election
"[T]he Court will hold an emergency hearing by videoconference on Friday, June 7, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. to consider Petitioner's Motion to Stay the Certification of the Election Results Until Elector's Challenge is Decided, to the extent the issue is not moot," ordered Judge Rachel Krause.Cases Cannot Be Defined by Media Coverage
This is primarily a "Tale of Two Cases," heard on back-to-back days at the New York Court of Appeals in 1990. My focus highlights different standards the media use to cover, and often skew, the public understanding of a well-informed public concerning the civic importance and core values of cases and the judicial process.Trending Stories
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