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		CourtsTracking Down Collaborators Or Diddy By Association?
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		CourtsWe Should Criticize The Judiciary. It’s How We Hold The Institution Accountable.
Apparently, even the slightest hint of criticism is equivalent to 'attacking' the courts. 
		
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		CourtsSonia Sotomayor Has No Plans To Step Down From The Supreme Court
The high court's most senior liberal justice isn't going anywhere. 
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		CourtsUnhinged Federal Judge Thinks Criticizing Judge Shopping Causes Death Threats
After this, you'll probably be even more convinced that judge shopping is a problem. - 
							
			
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		CourtsThe Latest Appellate Court Judge Nominee Waiting On A Vote
Making the most out of a lame duck. - 
							
			
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		CourtsTrump Judge Rules Guns Are Sort Of Like Airbags. Nice, Murderous Airbags.
There are a lot of ways to strike down a gun control law. Judge Stephen McGlynn chose one of the dumbest. - Sponsored
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		CourtsMirroring The Justices’ Styles
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		CourtsThe Fifth Circuit May Become Even More Conservative During Trump's Second Term
This may mean that the Fifth Circuit's jurisprudence will be overturned even more by the Supreme Court in the future. - 
							
			
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		CourtsMan Who Illegally Accessed Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Medical Records Before Her Death Gets Prison Time
He blamed his cat for the offense, and received a hefty sentence. 
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		CourtsTrump Will Be Looking For 'More Bold, More Fearless' Judges In His Second Term
Moderate Republican judges are being urged to step aside to allow a wave of even more conservative, younger judges to be appointed to the federal courts. - 
							
			
		CourtsBillionaire Money Changed The Texas Judiciary
Who needs justice for all when you could have corporate interests? - 
							
			
		Courts, TechnologyAlert For Lawyers: Don't Fall For This Federal Courts Phishing Scam
Be very careful, lawyers, because your personal or client data could be at risk. - 
							
			
		CourtsThe Impact Of Trump's Second Term On The Federal Judiciary
The Senate has confirmed 213 of Joe Biden's nominees. - 
							
			
		PodcastsSir Sam Alito Decides No Pesky 'Constitution' Governs Him
That Governing Document Can't Stop Me Because I Can't Read! - 
							
			
		Courts, TechnologySupreme Courts Of Delaware And Georgia Act To Regulate Use Of Generative AI In The Courts
Courts continue to make rules about the use of artificial intelligence within the practice of law. - 
							
			
		Courts, GovernmentRNC Face Plants In Suit To Toss Out Georgia Ballots
Is it good when the judge says you failed in your duty of candor?