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    Finchem and Attorney Ordered to Pay Legal Fees in Arizona Secretary of State Case

    Arizona Court Orders Mark Finchem and His Attorney to Pay Legal Fees Introduction The Arizona Court of Appeals has ruled that Mark Finchem, a former Republican state representative from Oro Valley, and his attorney, Daniel McCauley, must pay over $47,000 in legal fees for their lawsuit challenging the outcome of the 2022 race for Arizona […] More

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    Why Trump’s Hush-Money Trial Was Legitimate: Opinions from StarBeacon.com

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  • Missouri Inmate Set to be Executed Despite Claim of Innocence Hearing Pending

    The Death Penalty and The Claim of Actual Innocence The Execution Date on Marcellus Williams The Missouri Supreme Court has set a Sept. 24 execution date for Marcellus Williams, even as he awaits a court hearing on his innocence claim. Williams is a Missouri inmate who was sentenced to death in the killing of a […] More

  • Finding Ethical Answers in Your Practice: A Guide

    The Need for a Robust Code of Ethics for Architects Introduction Architects Talking Ethics is an advice column that seeks to explore the ethical values that architects should embody. The column, authored by Victoria Beach, Peggy Deamer, and Tom Fisher, aims to answer real-world ethical questions posed by architects, designers, students, and professors. The Current […] More

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    Donald Trump Attorney Shocked by Former President’s Solemn Response to Verdict

    Donald Trump’s Legal Woes and the Impact on the National Electorate Introduction Former US President, Donald Trump, was recently found guilty on criminal charges in New York, leading to analysts speculating on the potential impact this verdict may have on future presidential elections. Donald Trump’s Lead Attorney ‘Shocked’ by Former President’s Calm Demeanor Donald Trump’s […] More

  • Alabama to Execute Convicted Murderer in National News by kulr8.com

    The Execution of Jamie Ray Mills in Alabama A 50-year-old man, Jamie Ray Mills, has been sentenced to death by lethal injection in the southern US State of Alabama. Mills was convicted for the murders of Floyd Hill, 87, and Vera Hill, 72 during a robbery in 2004. The Brutal Murders The elderly victims were […] More

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    Republican Congressman Challenges House Metal Detectors in Legal Battle

    Challenge to Metal Detectors on House Floor: Georgia Congressman Vows to Take Case to Court Introduction A Georgia congressman has been fined for bypassing the metal detectors installed at the entrance to the House floor. Representative Andrew Clyde (R-Ga.) has announced that he intends to challenge the penalty in federal court on the grounds that […] More

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    Democrats urge Chief Justice Roberts to tackle Supreme Court ethics Washington Post

    Democratic Senators Press Chief Justice Roberts to Address Ethics at Supreme Court Sens. Durbin and Whitehouse Request Recusal of Justice Alito from Jan. 6-Related Cases Two Democratic senators are urging Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. to take swift action in ensuring that Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. does not play a role in a […] More

  • Lawmakers to Revisit Open Meetings Bill Next Session in the States

    Rep. Brent Siegrist on Strengthening Iowa’s Open Meetings Law Background Recently, a bill meant to strengthen Iowa’s open meetings law was vetoed by Governor Kim Reynolds due to a last-minute amendment that could potentially allow official deliberations to be made in secret. House File 2539 aimed to increase the penalties for violating transparency requirements for […] More

  • Why Alito’s Recusal Calls Are Ridiculous: My Years of Research into Judicial Ethics Rules

    Justice Alito Should Not Recuse Based on False Allegations Introduction Justice Samuel Alito faces calls from the left to recuse himself from two pending Supreme Court cases involving Jan. 6 defendants and Trump’s appeal concerning presidential immunity because an upside-down American flag that was flown outside the home where he lives with his wife was […] More

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