Following last week’s livestreamed hearing in the Ruby Franke child neglect case, Judge Suchada P. Bazzelle is considering closing the courtroom to the public for the best interest of the children, Paighten... Read more »
Wednesday, September 13, 2023 The Sixth Circuit issued a notable decision two days ago in one of the higher-profile appeals pending before it. The Panel’s opinion was written by Judge Griffin and joined by... Read more »
New SEC Cybersecurity Disclosure Requirements Place Pressure On Public Companies To Investigate Potential Breaches Quickly And Involve Leadership In Data Security Compliance | Workplace Privacy, Data Management & Security Report Skip to... Read more »
The Canadian government on Thursday announced the appointment of Quebec Court of Appeal Justice Marie-Josée Hogue to chair a public inquiry into claims of foreign interference in Canadian elections. Justice Hogue will... Read more »
Jennifer Shaw spoke with Steve Milne and Chris Hagen for their article: “Do you get federal or state holidays off? It depends.” You can read the article here. Source link Reach Out Don’t... Read more »
What You Call Luxury Is Really Self-Defense: The new Clarence disclosures are in. A plane is involved. More Of Judges Behaving Badly: Don’t let a few bad words distract you from how... Read more »
The Judicial Conference has expressed “deep concern” about pending congressional appropriations legislation, saying proposed funding levels that are far below the Judiciary’s request would have detrimental impacts on federal courts and the... Read more »
