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By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 25, 2018
Gov. Murphy has relinquished an opportunity both for high-level patronage and for partisan revenge. In this age of increasingly bitter political polarization, the decision speaks well both for the governor and for the state.
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By Dan M. Clark | June 22, 2018
Thomas Brooks resigned earlier this year after the commission found he lived outside the town of Veteran, where he served as a judge.
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By Raychel Lean | June 22, 2018
Judges Dawn V. Denaro, Renatha S. Francis and Andrea Ricker Wolfson will leave three vacant posts in Miami-Dade County Court as they're elevated to circuit court by Gov. Rick Scott.
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By Marcia Coyle | June 22, 2018
“As I hope readers of today's decision will agree when they read all the opinions in this case, including a concurrence and a dissent, Professor Bamzai provoked some good and hard thinking on all sides,” Justice Elena Kagan said Friday.
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By Robert Storace | June 22, 2018
Former Judge Antonio Robaina talked to the Connecticut Law Tribune about his 20 years on the bench and his new career with McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter.
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By Michael Booth | June 22, 2018
A judge who landed in hot water for allegedly intervening in a child custody matter improperly has been recommended for removal from office, and the New Jersey Supreme Court, set to consider her case later this year, has ordered that her suspension should continue without pay.
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By Mike Scarcella | June 22, 2018
"The separation-of-powers concern would be particularly severe if the special prosecutor were able to challenge the validity of the pardon itself," Justice Department lawyers said in their court filing in the Ninth Circuit. The government is backing Arpaio's bid to vacate his criminal contempt conviction.
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By Ross Todd | June 22, 2018
In a case over government access to historical cell tower location data, Koh issued a July 2015 decision raising the bar for law enforcement agencies asking to collect the type of cell-tower data routinely used to track criminal suspects' whereabouts.
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By Dan M. Clark | June 22, 2018
Southern District Judge Robert Sweet granted a motion from the state attorney general's office to drop the claims against the governor, saying there was no proof Cuomo had direct knowledge of the allegations.
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By Michael Booth | June 21, 2018
The New Jersey Senate late Thursday approved tenure for 13 sitting Superior Court judges from various vicinages, including five currently sitting in Passaic County.
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