THE FORMER PRESIDENT’S TRIAL ON THE OBSTRUCTION CHARGE IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN MARCH 4TH. BUT THE HIGH COURT’S ANNOUNCEMENT COULD DELAY THAT CASE. THE APPEALS THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL HEAR INVOLVE ...
A COVID-19 (10-25-2022) order still appears to be in effect allowing a judge to permit remote appearances, proceedings, hearings, or review in which testimony is not given by audio/video means. There ...
On September 12, 2025, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) terminated the proceeding in which it issued an updated policy statement that explained how FERC’s approach to considering ...
Washington — The Supreme Court said Wednesday that it will hear a court fight involving the breadth of a federal obstruction law that has been used to prosecute scores of defendants for their alleged ...
About 350 Donald Trump supporters who participated in the 2021 Capitol riot that interrupted congressional certification of Joe Biden's election victory have been charged with obstructing an "official ...
In Persain v. Persane, the court had occasion to consider the often thorny issue of landlord-tenant law known as the "familial exception" to the maintenance of a summary proceeding against a family ...
The Distinction Between Abuse of Process and Wrongful Use of Civil Proceedings Some recent opinions have highlighted one of the key differences between the two types of claims, the distinction between ...
Before entering the courtroom, counsel relies on a court’s technology to electronically file and serve documents and obtain court records. Once inside the courtroom, counsel, judges, and court staff ...