Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Georgia prosecutors and judges are urging lawmakers to provide more competitive pay in the judicial system in order to better retain experienced attorneys and judges who are needed to clear a backlog... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

US Immigration Court Case Backlog Swells to Over 3 Million Amid Historic Rise in Border Crossings

The nation’s immigration-court backlog swelled by more than a million cases in 2023, rising from 1.9 million cases in September 2022 to surpass 3 million cases in November, Lauren Villagran reports for... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

New York Governor Vetoes Bill Allowing People to Challenge Their Convictions

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill just before Christmas that would have made it easier for people who have pleaded guilty to crimes to challenge their convictions, Maysoon Kahn reports... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Gypsy Rose Blanchard Released From Prison

The Missouri woman who persuaded an online boyfriend to kill her mother after she had forced her to pretend for years that she was suffering from leukemia, muscular dystrophy and other serious... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Mayors of Chicago, Denver, and New York City Join Forces, Demand Greater Aid to Cope With Influx of Migrants

In a first-time joint appearance The mayors of Chicago, New York City, and Denver renewed their collective call for the federal government to step up resources as the cities near a “breaking... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Georgia Department of Corrections Resists Releasing Info on Prison Abuses

Georgia Department of Corrections has tightened its efforts to impede the release of information about its prisons as it faces record numbers of deaths from homicides, suicides and drug overdoses since 2020,... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Congress Put Independent Prosecutors In Charge of US Military Cases of Sexual Assault, Other Crimes

The U.S. military has decided to put independent lawyers in charge of how it investigates and prosecutes cases of sexual assault and other major crimes, sidelining commanders after years of pressure from... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

DC Officials Announce Reaccreditation of Scandalized Crime Lab

D.C.’s long-troubled crime lab has won back a key accreditation two years after losing it following a 2021 scandal in which an independent panel of forensic experts concluded, among other concerns, that... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Mississippi Regularly Fails to Investigate Rampant Abuses by Sheriff’s and Their Departments

In Mississippi, allegations of jailhouse rape, brutal beatings and corrupt acts by sheriffs and their deputies regularly go ignored by the state, even despite ample evidence, Ilyssa Daly, Jerry Mitchell and Rachel... Read more »
Georgia Lawmakers Push for More Competitive Pay for Attorneys, Judges

Death of “Parasite” Actor Highlights South Korea’s Hardline Drug Policies

The recent death of “Parasite” actor Lee Sun-kyun highlights South Korea’s crackdown on drugs, one which draws a hard line against anything other than total abstinence, John Yoon reports for the New... Read more »
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