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8 May 2024, 1:58 pm by Eugene Volokh
As a precaution, the Court concludes that the sealed docket entries and redactions should last the thirty-day period for appeal under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(a). [read post]
14 Jan 2024, 8:10 am by Andrew Delaney
Brown, 2023 VT 61 (mem.)On December 8, we have a case dealing with Rule 75 (review of governmental action) and a school district asking the civil division to stop the Human Rights Commission from investigating a complaint made by a student’s mother. [read post]
4 Jan 2024, 8:21 am by Alex Phipps
The trial court ruled defendant was competent to stand trial, and he was subsequently convicted. [read post]
15 Dec 2023, 9:05 pm by Saba Mengesha
McJannett proposes that states amend their juvenile court statutes to extend age-out protections so that fewer children lose their eligibility for this path to citizenship. [read post]
23 Aug 2023, 5:01 am by Eugene Volokh
Yet the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, unlike some state court rules, say little to answer this question. [read post]
24 Jul 2023, 11:24 am by Jacquelyn Greene
In its ruling, the Court held that there are fundamental differences between juveniles and adults. [read post]
21 Jul 2023, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
In 2016, lawmakers amended the state’s campaign finance laws amid a bitter debate over “dark money. [read post]
12 Jul 2023, 10:50 am by Brittany Bromell
The North Carolina General Assembly has been hard at work this legislative session, having already passed several bills affecting criminal law and procedure. [read post]
2 May 2023, 6:10 am by Phil Dixon
When a student was accused of violating one of these laws, the matter was referred to the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (“DJJ”). [read post]
6 Apr 2023, 10:51 am by bndmorris
Sonja Grover, The Democratic Rule of Law on Trial:  First Amendment Cases of the Trump Era (2022). 28. [read post]
21 Mar 2023, 4:40 am by Phil Dixon
He sued, alleging procedural due process violations in the hearing process. [read post]
27 Jan 2023, 12:30 pm by John Ross
What's the difference between an "interpretive rule" and a "legislative rule" under the Administrative Procedure Act? [read post]
21 Dec 2022, 3:25 am by SHG
Simmons (2005), a juvenile offender may not be sentenced to die. [read post]
25 Aug 2022, 5:17 am by Eugene Volokh
Rather, the court reasons, [F]ederal courts enforce the presumption against party pseudonyms in civil litigation under their inherent power to "formulate procedural rules not specifically required by the Constitution or the Congress. [read post]
24 Aug 2022, 7:44 am by Alex Phipps
§ 15A-1345(e) establishes the procedural requirements for a probation revocation hearing. [read post]