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By Zack Needles | Max Mitchell | February 16, 2018
"It's open war now. It's on," said one lawyer familiar with both the state Supreme Court and the legislature. "It was waiting for an outlet."
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By Zack Needles | Max Mitchell | February 16, 2018
“It's open war now. It's on,” said one lawyer familiar with both the state Supreme Court and the legislature. “It was waiting for an outlet.”
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By Michael Booth | February 16, 2018
A New Jersey judge charged with using the power of his office in attempt to talk his way out of a drunken driving arrest has denied he violated the state's judicial disciplinary rules.
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By Tom McParland | February 16, 2018
Colm F. Connolly and Maryellen Noreika broke their public silence for the first time this week after being tapped to fill two vacancies on Delaware's federal bench.
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By David Gialanella | February 16, 2018
Lihotz and Batten discuss challenges in transitioning from the bench to law firm life, and the considerable task of building an alternative dispute resolution practice.
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By Katheryn Tucker | February 16, 2018
It's the end of the line for the group that Gov. Nathan Deal picked in 2011 and charged with turning around the alarming increase in prison population and costs in Georgia. The council's term will end even before the governor's in January 2019.
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By Cogan Schneier | February 16, 2018
Five things to know about Chief Judge Roger Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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By Robert Storace | February 16, 2018
Barbara Joseph claims she was wrongfully terminated after complaining about alleged abuse at a facility for people with disabilities. Joseph has filed a lawsuit seeking monetary damages.
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By Marcia Coyle | February 15, 2018
"We don't have the time, energy, ink or bites to change or to engage in that narrative. We have work to do. We have to write opinions," Thomas said in a wide-ranging interview with Judge Gregory Maggs of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
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By Jason Grant | February 15, 2018
Justice Shlomo Hagler was at times annoyed by plaintiffs' counsel's disrespectful attitude and by the grounds he raised, but Hagler was not so vexed that he couldn't be impartial.
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