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  • Alameda County DA Seeks New Sentences for 3 People on Death Row Amid Misconduct – KQED

    Opinion: Resentencing of Death Row Inmates in California Overview Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price has filed motions requesting resentencing hearings for three men on death row in California. This move comes after an ongoing review of death penalty cases, where the District Attorney’s office was accused of unlawfully excluding Black and Jewish jurors from […] More

  • High Court Rulings Don’t Nix Judge Romance Suit, Court Told

    Investor Sues Jackson Walker LLP Over Ex-Employee’s Secret Relationship with a Former Texas Bankruptcy Judge Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions on Standing Do Not Change the Fact of Real Harm An investor has recently filed a lawsuit against Jackson Walker LLP, claiming that he suffered real harm due to an ex-employee’s secret romantic relationship with […] More

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    Karen Read Lists Mansfield Home for Sale NBC Boston

    The Legal Battle of Karen Read: Will There Be a Retrial? The Recent Developments The legal saga of Karen Read continues as her lawyers filed a motion this week to argue against a retrial and push to drop two of her three charges. This comes on the heels of the sale of her home by […] More

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    Alec Baldwin’s Tossed Trial is a Wake-Up Call MSN

    Expert Opinion Editorial on the Current State of Cybersecurity Laws Expert Opinion Editorial on the Current State of Cybersecurity Laws The Need for Strong Cybersecurity Laws In today’s digital world, cybersecurity is a critical issue that affects every individual, organization, and government. With the increasing number of cyber-attacks, data breaches, and cybercrimes, there is a […] More

  • Rust Fiasco Exposes the Dangers of Gatekeeping Evidence Attorneys Warn

    The Dismissal of Alec Baldwin’s Criminal Charges and the Role of Prosecutors Last week’s dismissal of Alec Baldwin’s criminal charges related to the tragic “Rust” movie shooting has raised concerns around the nuances of case-building and the role of prosecutors. Several legal experts have pointed out that the case is a “glaring example” of the […] More

  • California Murder Trial for Accused Framers: A Classic Whodunit

    Riverside County Death Penalty Murder Trial Begins Riverside County jurors have begun hearing testimony in a death penalty murder case that spans over two decades. Terry Cheek, aged 32, was allegedly strangled to death in April 1998, while leaving her home in Jurupa Valley for the night shift at work in San Juan Capistrano. Her […] More

  • Prosecutors Seeking Death Penalty for Suspect in Deputy Fernando Esqueda’s Murder

    Harris County to seek death penalty in Fernando Esqueda murder case Background Harris County prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Dremone Francis, the second suspect charged in the murder of Deputy Fernando Esqueda. Court records reveal that Francis is the neighbor of the first suspect, Ronald “Ronnie” Palmer Jr., who is charged with capital […] More

  • NLPC Urges Senator Bob Menendez to Resign or Face Expulsion Over Felony Conviction

    The Importance of Ensuring the Fair Treatment of Employees in the Gig Economy The Rise of the Gig Economy The gig economy has exploded in recent years, with more and more people opting for freelance work over traditional employment. Companies such as Uber, Lyft, and TaskRabbit have created platforms that allow individuals to work on […] More

  • Washington Supreme Court Considers Cutting Public Defender Caseloads

    Will Slashing Public Defender Caseloads Ensure Justice for Indigent Defendants in Washington? Introduction The state Supreme Court of Washington is mulling over a proposal to reduce the volume of cases public defense attorneys handle each year, with the aim of providing better legal representation for indigent defendants statewide. The question is whether such a move […] More

  • Delay of Texas Death Row Inmate’s Execution Has Not Been the Norm

    The case of Ruben Gutierrez: Understanding the Supreme Court’s stance on 11th-hour reprieves for death row inmates The Background Ruben Gutierrez, a Texas death row inmate, was granted a stay of execution from the U.S. Supreme Court only 20 minutes before he was scheduled to be executed. Gutierrez was convicted of capital murder for the […] More

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