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Bill Restricting Public-Employee Unions Heads to DeSantis
The bill would prevent dues from being deducted from workers' paychecks, forcing union members to make separate payments.'Hid in Their Chambers': Broward Attorneys Propose Law to Protect Judges, Court Staff
"It's unfortunate that we have to file a bill such as this," attorney and Florida House Representative Michael Gottlieb said.These 9 Bills Could Affect the Texas Judiciary: Key Legislation for Lawyers to Watch
One bill would create a Business Court, while another would increase the mandatory age of retirement for justices and judges.2 Proposed Laws Could Change Jury Selection in Texas—What Attorneys Need to Know
The bills could affect peremptory challenges of prospective jurors.Calif. Litigation Funding Bill Narrowed to Drop Financing-Disclosure Mandate
The bill's author, state Sen. Anna Caballero, D-Salinas, said she's focused on ending "predatory" consumer financing, not litigation funding.View more book results for the query "*"
Bill Would Honor Rose Bird on State Capitol Grounds
State Sen. Steve Glazer, D-Orinda, who once worked for Chief Justice Rose Bird, said it's time to publicly honor the first-of-her-kind jurist.House Committee Backs Immigration Changes for Businesses
The bill has reignited debate about what the state's role should be, if any, in addressing illegal immigration.Georgia Judicial Salaries Seen as Unfair to All, Study Indicates
"While I am not unhappy with my compensation, I also see the irony in presiding over motions hearings where seven to eight lawyers are involved in the case, and while I am tasked with making the final decision, I am also the lowest compensated person in the room," wrote one superior court judge in their survey response.ELEC Members Should Be Subject to Advice and Consent
We are concerned about the way a vital component of the checks and balances has been waived to make it more convenient to resolve what is clearly a temporary dispute involving one state official.Here's What You Missed at Friday's Georgia Judicial Council Meeting
"Moving [the case backlog] ... is the predominant concern we have," said Georgia Supreme Court Justice Nels Peterson.