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Conference Call: Do Guilty Verdicts Have to Be Unanimous?
In its first conference of the upcoming term, the Supreme Court will consider whether to grant review in a case involving perhaps the most fundamental, and most widely assumed, aspect of jury trials: whether all members must unanimously agree to render a verdict.A record of lobbying triumphs, and a setback
Founder Emanuel "Manny" Rouvelas, partner Jonathan Blank, and government affairs counselor Darrell Conner reflect on K&L Gates' four decades of operations, sharing stories of triumph and adversity, looking back at the people and the work that made the shop what it is today.Reformers Hope High Court Decision Will Kill Judicial Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court's Jan. 21 decision in Citizens United v. FECmay have given hope to judicial reform groups that favor appointment of judges. By supersizing possible corporate domination of judicial elections, the thinking goes, the Supreme Court's decision may finally make the public see how unseemly the elections are — and move toward merit-based selection as an alternative. "The time is now for change," says Rebecca Kourlis, former Colorado Supreme Court justice.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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