...that appellant was not amenable to treatment and rehabilitation in the juvenile justice system. The court declined to reweigh the evidence or substitute its credibility...
The Superior Court improperly held that the trial court abused its discretion in ordering a separate trial of the claims of four bellwether or test-case plaintiffs from among the 45 plaintiffs in thi
Having found the trash pulls were lawfully conducted, the trial court properly considered information regarding the trash pulls outside the affidavit's four corners in reviewing the magistrate's prob
Because the offer letter specifically stated that appellee had to execute the employment contract as a condition of employment, the employment agreement, not the offer letter, contained the definitiv
...counties to implement the changes under a state initiative called the Juvenile Justice System Enhancement Strategy and to see what sort of impact they are...
...the claim that is essential to the merits of the issue and justice cannot be afforded without violating the due process rights of the absent...
...the top verdicts as reported in PaLaw magazine. The six-justice high court unanimously ruled that a December 1998 letter of intent from...
...the case of School District of Philadelphia v. Department of Education, the justices directed the parties to brief the court on whether a charter school...
...the grounds of the court. With the approval of Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., court marshal Pamela Talkin promulgated a new regulation that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Union filed suit in New York federal court against the U.S. Justice Department and other federal agencies, challenging the constitutionality of the government's...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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