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March 29, 2004 |

Justices Don't Take Kindly to Recent Scrutiny

For two days earlier this month, it appeared that several U.S. Supreme Court justices were at war with the world outside their marble palace &#151 or at least with the news media and Congress. The events were a reminder that the Supreme Court still thinks of itself as different � above the fray and even beyond question.
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January 03, 2006 |

Neurologists Revamp Expert Witness Testimony Guidelines

Neurologists who testify in court are coming under tighter scrutiny by medical authorities who are seeking to weed out unqualified witnesses from the courtroom.
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March 29, 2004 |

Justices Struggle to Stay Above the Fray

For two days earlier this month, it appeared that several Supreme Court justices were at war with the world outside their marble palace. The events were a reminder that the Supreme Court still thinks of itself as different -- above the fray and even beyond question. Plus: The first in a regular series of items on life and cases at the Supreme Court, drawn from the Blackmun papers at the Library of Congress.
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February 08, 2011 |

News In Brief

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December 14, 2007 |

Panel Orders New Trial Over Judge's Actions

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December 14, 2007 |

$14 million med-mal verdict tossed due to judge's actions

A New York state appeals court has thrown out a $14 million medical malpractice verdict, holding that a Brooklyn Supreme Court judge's inappropriate conduct, including presenting the brain-damaged 4-year-old plaintiff with a box of candy in front of the jury, denied the defense a fair trial."By virtue of the cumulative effect of the improper conduct of the trial court .
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June 06, 2006 |

Long Island: Briefly Noted

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August 09, 2013 |

Supreme Court Requires Jury Instruction To Avoid Social Media

In the age of Facebook, Twitter, and round-the-clock news coverage, it's hard not to hear information about a highly publicized case. The constant access to news and commentary might be useful for the general public, but it has caused enough concern among Connecticut judges to warrant immediate action.
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February 26, 2013 |

Suit Claiming Link Between Fall and Autism Is Dismissed

A Staten Island judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a woman who slipped and fell on a manhole cover, went into premature labor, and gave birth to a child who was later diagnosed with autism.
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