...In the Philadelphia legal community, the legacy of Arlin Adams...
...151; along with women, people with disabilities and those in the LGBT community are significantly underrepresented within our ranks. To address this reality, the...
...the value of diversity in the process, through their work in their offices, on the bench and with committees focused on bringing equality to the...
...appellate battle over a Boston federal judge's order that prison...Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders. "It's very well...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Williams, now represented by a federal defender, put on five experts who...
...also succeed if, after graduation, they work in the Philadelphia-area legal community, whether in firms, judicial clerkships, government or public interest organizations. In other...
...and the Federal Community Defender Organization continues...Attorney's Office to remove...
...last year to oversee the minor court in the wake of a federal investigation into ticket-fixing, said it has been a well-kept secret...
...weeds. In Lofton, Kevin Lofton had preserved both federal and state constitutional issues on appeal. He argued his sentence of life...
...more aggressively. One consequence of this phenomenon is that the U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which govern federal sentencing hearings, will soon set forth several...
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