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By Katheryn Tucker | July 3, 2018
"I am honored to have been nominated. But after a great deal of prayer and consideration, I have decided not to seek an appointment to the Supreme Court," tweeted @Chief Judge Dillard.
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By Samantha Joseph | July 3, 2018
"I don't think a judge who sits in an ivory tower is always the right person to identify with somebody who can't pay their rent," judicial candidate Elena Ortega-Tauler said.
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By C. Ryan Barber | Ellis Kim | July 3, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh's spoken regularly to law students and at various law-themed events over the years, telling audiences about his experience working in the George W. Bush White House and about his time on the D.C. Circuit. Here are some video clips.
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By Katheryn Tucker | July 3, 2018
It will be the sixth graduation ceremony for the court which Judge Reuben Green, a former Marine, started in 2014, on the cusp of a surge in accountability treatment programs tailored for veterans nationwide.
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By William W. Bedsworth | July 3, 2018
In which our columnist admits he adjusts to new technology about as well as he used to adjust to curveballs.
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By Ignazio J. Ruvolo | July 3, 2018
Subject to case-by-case exceptions, the current 33,000 annual service days provided across the state under the program that temporarily assigns retired judges and justices to cover vacancies will be cut by 50 percent.
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By Ryan Lovelace | July 2, 2018
A swath of Washington's legal establishment is ready to jump into action if Brett Kavanaugh gets the nod this month.
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By Martin A. Schwartz | July 2, 2018
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz notes that qualified immunity has recently come under attack by prominent federal jurists and legal scholars.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 2, 2018
This case represents blatant and severe interference with judicial independence. One can only imagine how California judges sitting on criminal cases will react when it comes time to impose sentences, given this event. In New Jersey there is no provision for recall of judges.
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By Tony Mauro | July 2, 2018
“I feel some obligation to be something of an honest broker among my colleagues and won't necessarily go out of my way to pick fights,” Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said at the biennial conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He also said that at times, “You would sort of sublimate your views.”
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