
More Judicial Nominations From President Trump — And More Judicial Emergencies
April brought not one but two waves of new nominees from the White House.
April brought not one but two waves of new nominees from the White House.
Here's a rundown of where things stand, including district as well as circuit courts.
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The Trump administration shows a willingness to compromise on nominees.
What are the chances of these folks getting confirmed?
After suing Biglaw for overtime and losing, a contract attorney is now living out of his car.
Federal judge has had enough of Biglaw gamesplaying a mere two weeks before trial.
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A contract attorney's overtime suit nearly runs aground when he looked for another job.
This deputy U.S. attorney has little faith in laypeople's intelligence.
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