The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Frank P. Cervone | April 15, 2022
Despite some deceivingly big numbers in national data reports on pro bono service, the big unspoken secret is that we are not meeting the need, and many who can serve, simply are not.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | April 4, 2022
A Bucks County entrepreneur said Ashley Ehasz's statements falsely linked him to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Lawyers defending Ehasz said the case could turn on the definition of the Jan. 6, 2021, events as an "insurrection."
By The Legal Intelligencer | March 18, 2022
In this month's calendar, check out a few CLEs and a 100th anniversary celebration for Nationalities Service Center.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 11, 2022
Kats' office is well equipped for the task, as eight people in her office speak Russian, two speak Georgian, several speak Ukrainian, and one paralegal speaks Bulgarian, she said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | February 16, 2022
"I am fortunate to have cut my teeth at the Hogan Lovells," Loney said on LinkedIn. "And I'm excited to now realize a long time dream of being a civil rights lawyer."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Duncan Hardiman | January 7, 2022
Concern about this court arises, however, as it has the potential to become a dehumanized assembly line of lost defendants pushed through the process.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Karen C. Buck | January 7, 2022
Women, Native Americans, Black and brown voters, those with limited English, the disabled, older Americans: all have been historically disenfranchised. This most basic American right has so often been at dire risk throughout our history.
By The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2022
In this month's calendar, check out an MLK Day event that focuses on Afghan evacuees, several CLEs and trainings for volunteers.
By The Legal Intelligencer | December 3, 2021
In this month's calendar, check out a few awards ceremonies, CLEs and a Public Interest Law Day event.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Elizabeth DeLosa | December 3, 2021
It has long been recognized that Pennsylvania post-conviction petitioners enjoy a right to effective assistance of post-conviction counsel. Unfortunately, however, Pennsylvania courts have struggled to establish a workable standard for petitioners to vindicate this right when post-conviction counsel is ineffective—that is, until now.
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