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By Samantha Joseph | May 25, 2018
Chief Circuit Judge Jack Tuter issued an administrative order allowing a Broward County Bar Association committee to appoint professional and civility magistrates.
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By Katheryn Tucker | May 25, 2018
It was a heated contest. But on Tuesday, Ken Hodges, 52, a former district attorney in Albany who worked as a prosecutor for 15 years and a civil trial lawyer for the last 12 years, defeated trial lawyer and former state bar president Ken Shigley, 67, with nearly 70 percent of the vote.
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By Cheryl Miller | May 24, 2018
The Judicial Council approved the open records rule less than six weeks after Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye charged a group of lawyers and judges with drafting rules that would require "all levels of the state court system" to make public financial settlements that resolve harassment or discrimination claims against judges.
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By J. Albert Diaz | May 24, 2018
Miami-Dade County Court Judge Christina DiRaimondo was appointed to the bench after serving as a state prosecutor.
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By R. Robin McDonald | May 24, 2018
A public interest law group has filed a federal lawsuit claiming the City of Doraville is relying on Municipal Court fines and fees generated by traffic tickets and city ordinance violations to unconstitutionally bolster city revenues.
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By Andrew Denney | May 24, 2018
The Office of Court Administration has done what it can to improve New York's small-town courts, including the launch of a pilot program last year in four counties to hold centralized arraignments at fixed times of the day, which has drawn interest from other counties.
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By Taylor J. Cohen | May 24, 2018
It is well understood that all individuals have an interest in privacy, but in the context of workers' compensation, that privacy right often succumbs to an employer's legitimate business interest
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By Lawrence Cirelli, Daniel Bergeson, Bruce Ericson and Rachel Brass | May 24, 2018
Independence creates public trust in a fair and impartial system of justice. That trust erodes if judges are seen as just office-seekers, running in elections that have the look and feel of partisan brawls.
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By Ellis Kim | May 24, 2018
The nominees were tripped up by a Democratic senator's questions on Brown v. Board of Education.
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By Jonathan Ringel | May 24, 2018
Amid a world war against fascist governments, the Barnette court held that the First Amendment meant the government couldn't force people to say something against their will.
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