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Who Is Responsible for Protecting Lawyers' Mental Health?
"Human nature is responsible," said Florida State University College of Law professor Lawrence Kriege. "If you look at history, there has been a persistent problem that has plagued mankind forever, and it's called greed. It can be greed for money, greed for power, greed for prestige—but it's greed."US Senate Confirms Eumi Lee to California's Northern District Bench
Lee, an Alameda County Superior Court judge for more than four years, fills the vacancy created when Judge William Orrick III took senior status in May.TyShawn Jackson Challenges Judge Ana Martinez in DeKalb Election
Both candidates have more than a decade of experience linked to DeKalb County courts and legal offices.Ga. Set for First Execution in Years; Lawyers Say Man Is Intellectually Disabled
The planned lethal injection of pentobarbital is set for 7 p.m. at the state prison in Jackson. In their request for clemency, the condemned man's lawyers called his trial "a shocking relic of the past" and said the local public defender system had severe shortcomings in the 1990s.McAfee Clears Way for Trump to Appeal Ruling Keeping Willis on Georgia 2020 Election Case
The Fulton County Superior Court judge has granted a request by defense attorneys seeking permission to ask the Georgia Court of Appeals to review his decision to allow the district attorney to remain on the case.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Stanford Law School Names New Dean
"His integrity, wealth of experience at Stanford and collaborative style of leadership will greatly benefit the students, faculty and staff of the law school, as well as Stanford's senior leadership team," said Stanford provost and former law dean Jenny Martinez.Trump Seeks to Appeal Decision Not to Disqualify Fulton DA From Ga. Election Case
The filing asks Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee to grant a certificate that would allow his decision to be reviewed by the Georgia Court of Appeals.Kavanaugh, Kagan See No (Legal) Problem With Yelling At Reporters
"Like Justice [Brett] Kavanaugh, I've had some experience encouraging press to suppress their own speech," Justice Elena Kagan said.Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to Biden Administration, NRA in 1st Amendment Cases
"My biggest concern is that your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways in the most important time periods," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said.Amid Heavy Pushback, Historic Nomination to Federal Appellate Bench Faces Uncertain Outcome
Speaking of Mangi, U.S. Sen. Cory Booker said, "That he has maintained his pride for our country and commitment to public service despite the false attacks levied against him speaks to his integrity and his preparedness to serve on the Third Circuit. I'm proud to champion his nomination."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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