New York should adopt a mathematical formula that would function similarly to one used to award child support to determine both the temporary and post-divorce maintenance due the non-monied spouse in
...the bill passed in the Assembly (57-16-1). ...
...bills affecting the judiciary were approved by...of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Tuesday morning...by the General Assembly two times and...
...made to the court, was introduced Monday and referred to the Assembly Judiciary Committee. It was spurred by State v. Tedesco...
...conference. "The [Assembly] speaker has spoken about giving...call last year for the judiciary to ensure more "equal...
...of the General Assembly were set to...The Senate Transportation Committee moved a massive...House of Representatives Judiciary Committee. ...
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This year, the American legal community is observing the 50th anniversary of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Gideon v. Wainwright, a unanimous ruling that defendants in criminal cases hav
...of the Senate Judiciary Committee has introduced a...and the state Assembly has already given...
...the Connecticut General Assembly is continuing with...has passed the Judiciary Committee, again without being...
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