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The American Bar Association (ABA) escalated its battle against the Trump administration by filing a new lawsuit on Monday.
Left-wing advocacy groups wasted no time Friday capitalizing on what some conservatives worry is a loophole in the Supreme ...
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University of Virginia president James Ryan announced his resignation Friday amid pressure by the US Department of Justice ...
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The Louisiana Supreme Court has mandated an order, effective immediately, requiring all judges to undergo one hour of training every other year in domestic violence and trauma-informed courts.
The ABA vetting process involves contacting a nominee’s peers and colleagues, Durbin said, and the organization rated several nominees during the first Trump term as not qualified.
Last week, Donald Trump turned his fire on the Federalist Society, a powerful conservative advocacy group, and its co-founder Leonard Leo, a key adviser to Trump on judicial nominations during his ...
Recognized for his leadership in advancing appellate judicial education, Supreme Court of Guam Chief Justice Robert J. Torres has been selected to chair the Appellate Judges Education Institute ...
The following are course offerings available at the Annual Judicial College Conferences: Dynamics of Domestic Violence. Context of Domestic Violence. Impact of Violence on Adult Victims; ...
In cutting off the American Bar Association's access to judicial nominees and attacking the Federalist Society, Trump seeks to become the sole arbiter of judicial quality. IE 11 is not supported.
The Louisiana Supreme Court on Wednesday (June 4) ordered all judges in the state to undergo training on domestic violence best practices every other year.