Georgia's medical marijuana licensing protest litigation saw major developments on Oct, 12, when a highly anticipated state Court of Appeals opinion authored by Judge Trea Pipkin closed off one of the ...
I'm putting up some excerpts from my new draft article, The Law of Pseudonymous Litigation, hoping to get some feedback. This one is on why some courts view pseudonymity as burdening the judicial ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's recent reversal of Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction is a stark reminder of the need to ensure that policies better serve survivors of sexual violence. Professor ...
Student members of the Committee of 12 (C12) proposed Honor Code-related recommendations, including research into proctoring exams and potential restructuring of the judicial process, to members of ...
When a student is J.A.’d — the colloquial term for a disciplinary action carried out by the Office of Judicial Administration — they are usually represented by a law student akin to a lawyer, who ...
Lacey City Council will discuss the quasi-judicial process this week, a process that has recently been thrust into the spotlight after residents became alarmed about two land-use decisions: the ...
It may not be obvious at first glance, but nominating and confirming judges is one of the most important responsibilities of the Governor’s Office and the General Assembly. Despite significant media ...