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Clarifying Fourth Amendment Seizures and the Bounds of Permissible Prolongation of Stops: United States v. Joseph

Clarifying Fourth Amendment Seizures and the Bounds of Permissible Prolongation of Stops: United States v. Joseph

Date: May 29, 2025
Clarifying Fourth Amendment Seizures and the Bounds of Permissible Prolongation of Stops: United States v. Joseph Introduction United States v. Samuel Pierre Joseph (4th Cir. 2025) addresses two...
Establishment of One-Year Suspension Standard for Client Abandonment Under Georgia Professional Conduct Rules

Establishment of One-Year Suspension Standard for Client Abandonment Under Georgia Professional Conduct Rules

Date: May 29, 2025
Establishment of One-Year Suspension Standard for Client Abandonment Under Georgia Professional Conduct Rules Introduction In In the Matter of Nathaniel Watson Cochran (Supreme Court of Georgia,...
Arbitrary Detention, Arguable Probable Cause, and De Minimis Force: The Eleventh Circuit’s Rule in Daniels v. Blakley

Arbitrary Detention, Arguable Probable Cause, and De Minimis Force: The Eleventh Circuit’s Rule in Daniels v. Blakley

Date: May 29, 2025
Arbitrary Detention, Arguable Probable Cause, and De Minimis Force: The Eleventh Circuit’s Rule in Daniels v. Blakley Introduction In Terrell Daniels, Jr. v. Kadarius Blakley (11th Cir. May 28,...
Consent-Based License Revocation Under SCR 22.19 for Criminal Acts Reflecting on Attorney Fitness

Consent-Based License Revocation Under SCR 22.19 for Criminal Acts Reflecting on Attorney Fitness

Date: May 29, 2025
Consent-Based License Revocation Under SCR 22.19 for Criminal Acts Reflecting on Attorney Fitness Introduction Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Leslie M. Smith, 2025 WI 19, represents a watershed in...
FCRA Furnisher Duty Defined: Reasonable Investigations Need Not Guarantee Consumer-Favorable Outcomes

FCRA Furnisher Duty Defined: Reasonable Investigations Need Not Guarantee Consumer-Favorable Outcomes

Date: May 29, 2025
FCRA Furnisher Duty Defined: Reasonable Investigations Need Not Guarantee Consumer-Favorable Outcomes 1. Introduction Suluki v. Credit One Bank, NA, 23-721-cv (2d Cir. May 28, 2025), examines the...
Malice Murder by Participation: Sufficiency of Evidence for Party Liability in Group Gunfights

Malice Murder by Participation: Sufficiency of Evidence for Party Liability in Group Gunfights

Date: May 29, 2025
Malice Murder by Participation: Sufficiency of Evidence for Party Liability in Group Gunfights Introduction Sims v. State (S25A0058) and Glover v. State (S25A0150) were decided by the Supreme Court...
Pollard v. State: Prejudice Requirement for Ineffective Assistance in Admission of Non-Warranted Cell-Site Location Evidence

Pollard v. State: Prejudice Requirement for Ineffective Assistance in Admission of Non-Warranted Cell-Site Location Evidence

Date: May 29, 2025
Pollard v. State: Prejudice Requirement for Ineffective Assistance in Admission of Non-Warranted Cell-Site Location Evidence Introduction In Pollard v. State, 310 Ga. ___ (2025), the Supreme Court of...
Bump-Up Exclusion Bars Indemnity for Shareholder Settlements in Merger Transactions

Bump-Up Exclusion Bars Indemnity for Shareholder Settlements in Merger Transactions

Date: May 29, 2025
Bump-Up Exclusion Bars Indemnity for Shareholder Settlements in Merger Transactions 1. Introduction In Towers Watson & Co. v. National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh, Pa. (4th Cir. 2025), the...
Deference to ALJ Findings in Longshore Act Claims: Substantial Evidence and APA Compliance

Deference to ALJ Findings in Longshore Act Claims: Substantial Evidence and APA Compliance

Date: May 29, 2025
Deference to ALJ Findings in Longshore Act Claims: Substantial Evidence and APA Compliance Introduction J. Larry Willis v. Director, Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, U.S. Department of...
Prejudice Requirement in Arbitration Vacatur: Influence on Outcome Standard

Prejudice Requirement in Arbitration Vacatur: Influence on Outcome Standard

Date: May 29, 2025
Prejudice Requirement in Arbitration Vacatur: Influence on Outcome Standard Introduction This commentary examines the Supreme Court of Georgia’s decision in Docs of CT, LLC v. Biotek Services, LLC,...
Waiver of Restitution Challenges and Ex Post Facto Constraints on Inmate Garnishment: State v. Widmyer

Waiver of Restitution Challenges and Ex Post Facto Constraints on Inmate Garnishment: State v. Widmyer

Date: May 29, 2025
Waiver of Restitution Challenges and Ex Post Facto Constraints on Inmate Garnishment: State v. Widmyer Introduction State of West Virginia v. William Trampus Widmyer is a 2025 decision of the West...
Plain‐Language Recidivist Enhancement and Harmless‐Error Limits on Post-Arrest Silence Cross-Examination

Plain‐Language Recidivist Enhancement and Harmless‐Error Limits on Post-Arrest Silence Cross-Examination

Date: May 29, 2025
Plain-Language Recidivist Enhancement and Harmless-Error Limits on Post-Arrest Silence Cross-Examination Introduction State of West Virginia v. Andrew Miller is a criminal appeal decided by the...
Prohibition on Prosecutorial Impeachment by Post-Arrest Silence: State of West Virginia v. Miller

Prohibition on Prosecutorial Impeachment by Post-Arrest Silence: State of West Virginia v. Miller

Date: May 29, 2025
Prohibition on Prosecutorial Impeachment by Post-Arrest Silence: State of West Virginia v. Miller Introduction In State of West Virginia v. Andrew Miller, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West...
Accomplice Accountability for Firearm-Enhanced Robbery: Shared Intent as a Basis for Liability Under Delaware Law

Accomplice Accountability for Firearm-Enhanced Robbery: Shared Intent as a Basis for Liability Under Delaware Law

Date: May 29, 2025
Accomplice Accountability for Firearm-Enhanced Robbery: Shared Intent as a Basis for Liability Under Delaware Law Introduction Delgado v. State (Del. S. Ct., May 28, 2025) addresses the scope of...
Remand Pursuant to Settlement Does Not Confer Prevailing-Party Status Under EAJA

Remand Pursuant to Settlement Does Not Confer Prevailing-Party Status Under EAJA

Date: May 29, 2025
Remand Pursuant to Settlement Does Not Confer Prevailing-Party Status Under EAJA Introduction Avdeeva v. Tucker (1st Cir. 2025) addresses whether a plaintiff who brings a § 1447(b) action for failure...
Statutory Insanity Defenses Unaffected by Voluntary Induction of Mental State

Statutory Insanity Defenses Unaffected by Voluntary Induction of Mental State

Date: May 29, 2025
Statutory Insanity Defenses Unaffected by Voluntary Induction of Mental State Introduction State v. Wierson, decided May 28, 2025 by the Supreme Court of Georgia, clarifies the scope of Georgia’s two...
Clarifying Remedies under the Child Victims Act: Redd v. Brooklyn Friends School Defines the Limits of Emotional-Distress and Punitive-Damage Claims

Clarifying Remedies under the Child Victims Act: Redd v. Brooklyn Friends School Defines the Limits of Emotional-Distress and Punitive-Damage Claims

Date: May 29, 2025
Clarifying Remedies under the Child Victims Act: Redd v. Brooklyn Friends School Defines the Limits of Emotional-Distress and Punitive-Damage Claims Introduction Redd v. Brooklyn Friends School, 238...
Reciprocal Admissibility and the Limits of Prejudicial Joinder: Gibson v. State

Reciprocal Admissibility and the Limits of Prejudicial Joinder: Gibson v. State

Date: May 29, 2025
Reciprocal Admissibility and the Limits of Prejudicial Joinder: Gibson v. State Introduction The Delaware Supreme Court’s decision in Gibson v. State (No. 111, 2024, decided May 28, 2025) reaffirms...
Affirmation of Family Court’s Discretion to Restrict Visitation Under W. Va. Code §48-9-209

Affirmation of Family Court’s Discretion to Restrict Visitation Under W. Va. Code §48-9-209

Date: May 29, 2025
Affirmation of Family Court’s Discretion to Restrict Visitation Under W. Va. Code §48-9-209 Introduction This case arises from a domestic-relations dispute between James M. (the father and...
Tacit Conspiratorial Agreements in Sex Trafficking of Minors: Upholding Sufficiency of Circumstantial Evidence

Tacit Conspiratorial Agreements in Sex Trafficking of Minors: Upholding Sufficiency of Circumstantial Evidence

Date: May 29, 2025
Tacit Conspiratorial Agreements in Sex Trafficking of Minors: Upholding Sufficiency of Circumstantial Evidence Introduction United States v. Pires is a landmark First Circuit decision reinforcing the...
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