The point that Courthouse News journalists were making when they set off in 2022 on their tour of courthouses along the eastern edge of the Appalachian Mountains was that no news organization could ...
The point that Courthouse News journalists were making when they set off in 2022 on their tour of courthouses along the eastern edge of the Appalachian Mountains was that no news organization could ...
"The statute’s plain language clearly suggests that § 1831a(j)(1) is meant to ensure that out-of-state state banks can compete with nationally chartered banks. This means that because the court ...
Virginia’s Circuit Court civil filings increased modestly by 4% compared to 2023. Virginia Circuit Courts generally hear civil and commercial claims involving controversies of more than $25,000 ...
The federal district court judge assigned to the RNC case was a Trump appointee; and if problems arose in the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, then potentially the case might be heard by the United ...
The Bombay Lawyers Association (BLA) has moved the Bombay High Court over the inconsistent procedure for mentioning of cases before different benches. Loading content, please wait ...
Courthouse News asks the Fourth Circuit for en banc review of a Virginia policy that allows lawyers and officials to see court records remotely but bars journalists and the public from that same ...
The 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled against Democratic incumbent Allison Riggs, who sought to have the case heard in federal court. Griffin trails Riggs by 734 votes following two recounts ...
In the suo motu case initiated following the assault on two members of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) at Gautam Budh Nagar District Court during a lawyers' strike, the Supreme Court ...
KARACHI: Legal proceedings at the City Courts and subordinate judiciary completely suspended on Monday on the strike call of the Karachi Bar Association (KBA) against the transfer of three high ...
The American Bar Association on Monday called ... as established by federal law and the judiciary's own rules. Nevertheless, the ABA called the Supreme Court's announcement a "positive first ...