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  • As a member of Minnesota’s Commission on Judicial Selection, I’ve seen firsthand how a diverse, nonpartisan group — not politics — helps determine who makes it to the bench.

  • A District Court Judge from Rapides Parish will retire later this year, according to an executive order from Governor Jeff Landry.

  • Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ ties to former special counsel Jack Smith and the Jan.

  • The Supreme Court's ruling in Marbury v.

  • This article discusses Rules 33 and 34, "which govern interrogatories and document requests in litigation, respectively.

  • Legislators have gone so far as to claim it’s “a myth” that courts have the power to strike down laws.

  • Federal judges hearing Trump administration litigation have increasingly gone beyond the case at hand to reflect on potential threats to democracy or offer dramatic assertions about the state of .

  • The Judicial Conference raised concerns about security, funding and the need for more judgeships during a press conference on Tuesday and chastised a recent move to impeach judges over their rulings.

  • Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett lit into the Supreme Court Monday, saying they allowed a federal judge to become .

  • Early voting starts on Saturday, March 15, and we are breaking down what you need to know before heading to the polls.

  • A full-time judge who serves on the board of a not-for-profit private school may not attend or participate in a private mediation concerning a school employee’s potential legal claims against the .

  • New Hampshire gun owners who cross state lines​ have to follow Massachusetts laws, the Supreme Judicial Court ruled.