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By Zach Schlein | August 13, 2018
Whether they're retiring or resigning, the departure of these Miami-Dade jurists will leave room for a new school of judges.
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By Zach Schlein | August 13, 2018
Among the new jurists: Jacqueline Woodward, Betsy Alvarez-Zane and Carlos Lopez, who ran unopposed on the August primary ballot.
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By Zach Schlein | August 13, 2018
Miami-Dade County Court Judge Wendell Graham is retiring, as Judge Gina Beovides takes the bench. They share their views on the judiciary, from opposite ends of their judicial careers.
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By Michael Booth | August 10, 2018
A former Camden municipal prosecutor, who was on the receiving end of a series of allegedly "discourteous and undignified emails" from the city's chief judge, is suing the judge and the city, claiming the incident caused her to leave her job.
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By Jonathan Ringel | August 10, 2018
Judge Paul Kelly Jr.'s criticism of the Endangered Species Act could cheer Georgia water users, but his analysis could be far different in the Georgia-Florida water wars.
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By Tom McParland | August 10, 2018
The new judges step in as the court deals with an uptick in filings following the U.S. Supreme Court's TC Heartland decision.
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By Katheryn Tucker | August 10, 2018
If the Legislature approves next year, the additions would provide a fifth judge for Griffin and an 11th for Gwinnett.
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By Samantha Joseph | August 10, 2018
“We've never gotten around to developing the trial court,” said Stan Wolfe, administrative director of the Seminole Tribal Court.
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By Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez | August 10, 2018
In 1960 Richard Nixon and John Kennedy battled for New York's all-important 45 electoral college votes. Nixon proved more popular among Republicans than Kennedy was among Democrats—Nixon received 3,446,419 votes on the GOP line to Kennedy's 3,423,909 on the Democratic line, a margin for Nixon of some 23,000 votes.
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By Mike Scarcella | August 10, 2018
Yes, like many judges, U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan in D.C. has been outraged before by U.S. government action. Here are three other moments when he found himself troubled.
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