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By Ross Todd | August 1, 2018
Said Gibson Dunn's Kahn Scolnick: "The reality is that if Santa Monica fails the CVRA test, then no city could pass, because Santa Monica is doing really well in terms of full representation and success of minority candidates."
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By Marcia Coyle | August 1, 2018
Roberts continues to handle emergency applications and other matters from the Federal Circuit, D.C. Circuit and Fourth Circuit. His new duties involving the Ninth likely will be temporary once the Kennedy vacancy is filled.
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By Jim Turner | July 31, 2018
The initial amounts indicate candidates may quickly top the state's contributions to candidates in the 2014 election.
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By R. Robin McDonald | July 27, 2018
The state Judicial Qualifications Commission has issued a formal advisory opinion warning judges that while the Code of Judicial Conduct cannot bar their spouses from hosting political events and fundraisers, if spouses decline to opt for another venue, judges can't be affiliated with the event or even show up.
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By Dan M. Clark | July 27, 2018
The lawsuit claims Maloney violated state election law when he filed signatures earlier this month to be included on the statewide primary ballot in September, when voters will choose the Democratic nominee for state attorney general.
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By Harvey J. Sepler | July 27, 2018
In a democracy, there is nothing more important than the right to vote. It is from there that enforcement of many of our other constitutional rights springs. But protecting the integrity of the voting process takes vigilance.
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By Dan M. Clark | July 26, 2018
Three of the five major-party candidates have raised around $1 million each in the two months since former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned amid allegations of domestic violence.
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By Marcia Coyle | Tony Mauro | July 26, 2018
The National Law Journal collected available data on Brett Kavanaugh's 48 clerks. Here are some of the findings on diversity, law schools and Supreme Court clerkships.
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By Colby Hamilton | July 25, 2018
Reflecting on his four-and-half-years in City Hall, Berger spoke to the New York Law Journal about the administration's numerous achievements, not least of which is what he called the most diverse and qualified judiciary pool the city's ever seen.
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By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | July 25, 2018
Here's a snapshot of Brett Kavanaugh's advice for appellate lawyers, and we have the story of former Stris & Maher appellate leader Dan Geyser's new journey into solo practice. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
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