Bloomberg Law has Trump-Stocked Fifth Circuit Eyes Record Number of En Banc Cases
- The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is increasingly reviewing its own decisions, teeing up the influential court to hear more en banc cases this
Bloomberg Law has Trump-Stocked Fifth Circuit Eyes Record Number of En Banc Cases
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The NLJ has Extra Burden or Fewer Late Nights? What Lawyers Think of 3rd Circuit’s New 5 P.M. Filing Deadline — Some attorneys expect work-life balance benefits while others aren’t quite sold on the earlier deadline but are getting used to…
Governor Gavin Newsom
today announced his nomination of two Court of Appeal Justices: Judge Tara
Desautels as an Associate Justice of the First District Court of Appeal,
Division Two and Justice Gonzalo Martinez as Presiding Justice of the Second
District Court…
Judiciary Releases Annual Report and Judicial Business Data
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Assembly Member Garcia has proposed a bill to allow for the disqualification of appellate justices:AB-2125 Judicial officers: disqualificationExisting law authorizes a party or attorney in an action or proceeding to move to disqualify a judge, court commissioner, …
Recently, the Supreme Court of Texas released the final version for amendments to the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, namely Rule 53.2-.3, which provides the required contents of a petition for review and response to a petition for review. The…
Four years ago, the Supreme Court declined a federal habeas petitioner’s request to review the Sixth Circuit’s decision in Avery v. United States, 770 F. App’x 741. Justice Kavanaugh, the Sixth Circuit’s assigned circuit justice, attached a “statement”…
Strafford presents a 90-minute webinar (with 30 minutes of ethics credit) on April 17 at 10 a.m. titled: Embracing AI in Appellate Briefing: Capitalizing on Benefits While Mitigating Risks and Avoiding Ethics Traps featuring California appellate lawyers Michael Colantuono and
See Women’s History Month: Celebrating the First Female Judicial Officers in California — This month, California courts and the Judicial Council of California join the nation in recognizing Women’s History Month by commemorating the first women judges and justices at each…
Beds’ latest column is Trying to Retire, Again — “I’ll be 77 in November, and while that is not exactly ‘a good round number,’ it seems like a reasonable finish line for a legal career,” said Justice William W. Bedsworth, in…