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New 2nd Circuit Chief a Conservative, but Not an Ideologue
Dennis G. Jacobs, the new chief judge of the 2nd Circuit, strayed from the world of an English literature professor to become a lawyer but still admits a partiality to Victorian novels. Jacobs, 62, who took over as chief judge in October from Judge John M. Walker Jr., has a reputation as a conservative on the bench but not as an ideologue. Jacobs inherits the problem of the 2nd Circuit's growing immigration appeals caseload, which has skyrocketed by 1,400 percent since 2000.Lieberman's Job Choice Motivated By Family Ties
When former U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman decided to return to private legal practice, he wanted a job that would allow him and his wife to spend time with their seven grandchildren, who all live in New York City.Administrators Set to Confront Increased, Widespread Case Logjam
As the state courts emerge from a year of budget cuts, administrators are mobilizing to confront a lingering problem: a growing and widespread backlog of cases. Recent statistics compiled at the request of the Law Journal show just how formidable the challenge is.Cite as: U.S. v. Andino, 09-4694-cr, NYLJ 1202475896782, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided December 3, 2010)Before: Kearse, Calabresi, Wesley, C.JJ.p class="decided"
Dems' Justice Picks Likely to Be Ignored
T.R. Goldman [email protected] Tony [email protected] top Senate Democrats floated their own list of U.S. Supreme Court possibilities last week-three Hispanic judges first appointed to the federal bench by either President Reagan or President George H.W. Bush. All three-Edward Prado of the 5th U.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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