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By Max Mitchell | June 28, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision last week to halt the publication of a widely anticipated grand jury report about alleged sexual abuse of minors in the Catholic Church caused a stir across the state, but, perhaps, for the wrong reasons.
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By Tony Mauro | June 28, 2018
Depending on when Kennedy's successor joins the bench, an orphaned clerk could possibly work for the new justice. Retired justices are entitled to have one law clerk, so one of the four could take that position for Kennedy.
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By Albert S. Dandridge III | June 28, 2018
At its mid-year meeting in February, the American Bar Association adopted Resolution 114, an important right-to-counsel measure intended to ensure that counsel will be provided as a matter of right to low-income persons in all proceedings that may result in a loss of physical liberty.
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By Robert Storace | June 28, 2018
A state Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of plaintiff Linda Piscitelli-Hunsaker in an underinsured motorist claim and has awarded her—in total—more than $230,000.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | June 28, 2018
I have seen some of your past articles about the unauthorized practice of law, law-related activity, corporate counsel not licensed in Pennsylvania, etc. What is the bottom line?
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By Katheryn Tucker | June 28, 2018
“When the new justices are being selected for the Georgia Supreme Court—unless we're willing, in this day and age, to once again accept an all-male court, which is predominantly white, that neither reflects the diversity of the population served nor that of the legal profession itself—diversity must be a priority rather than an afterthought,” —Former Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears
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By Ross Todd | June 27, 2018
The alumni network of clerks for Justice Anthony Kennedy had a wide variety of reactions to the news of his retirement.
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By Katheryn Tucker | June 27, 2018
The speculation about his replacement started about a minute after Justice Anthony Kennedy, 81, announced his retirement Wednesday.
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By Karen Sloan | June 27, 2018
The retiring justice has longtime ties to the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, where he has taught as an adjunct professor since 1965.
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By Cheryl Miller | June 27, 2018
The list includes a pair of Bay Area litigators picked for the trial bench—one in San Francisco County and the other in Santa Clara County.
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