...officials say. The Board of Freeholders has approved contracts with Cumberland, Salem and Burlington counties for the transfer of male inmates, providing for...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Three significant bills affecting the judiciary were approved by the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Tuesday morning, including a measure to raise the mandatory retirement age of judg
...municipal license plate was correctly revoked. The decision, affirming a Cumberland County judge in Silver Spring Township State Constable Office v. PennDOT, is...
A Florida judge bounds out of his seat from behind the bench and screams at an attorney for what he claims is her bad attitude. A West Virginia family court judge yells furiously at a litigant in a d
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Highlighting the first oral argument session after the official resignation of Justice Joan Orie Melvin are two of the bigger cases on the justices' docket this year: a case over whether communicatio
Contested primaries are on tap this spring for both the Republican and Democratic nominations for the sole appellate court judgeship up for election this year
Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Gary S. Glazer, who took over leadership of the embattled Philadelphia Traffic Court in the wake of FBI investigations into alleged rampant ticket-fixing at t
U.S. News & World Report's latest law school rankings are out, and Yale Law School has maintained its stranglehold on the top spot
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...immunity for their decision-making. State Representative Glen Grell, R-Cumberland, the primary sponsor of the legislation, said the Senate did not take...
...of the soil in Pennsylvania, including disposal of the soil at a Cumberland County landfill or beneficial use of the soil as regulated fill at...
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