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Upholding Procedural Consistency in Zoning Amendments: The Continued Applicability of K.S.A. 12-757(d) Amidst Protest Petitions

Upholding Procedural Consistency in Zoning Amendments: The Continued Applicability of K.S.A. 12-757(d) Amidst Protest Petitions

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Upholding Procedural Consistency in Zoning Amendments: The Continued Applicability of K.S.A. 12-757(d) Amidst Protest Petitions Introduction The recent Supreme Court of Kansas decision in Austin...
Affirmation of Stare Decisis in Hard Sentencing Modifications: Inapplicability of Retroactive Alleyne Triggers

Affirmation of Stare Decisis in Hard Sentencing Modifications: Inapplicability of Retroactive Alleyne Triggers

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Affirmation of Stare Decisis in Hard Sentencing Modifications: Inapplicability of Retroactive Alleyne Triggers Introduction The case of State of Kansas, Appellee, v. Ronald Johnson, Appellant centers...
Establishing a Civil Appellate Remedy for Denied Stand Your Ground Immunity Claims

Establishing a Civil Appellate Remedy for Denied Stand Your Ground Immunity Claims

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Establishing a Civil Appellate Remedy for Denied Stand Your Ground Immunity Claims Introduction The recent Judgment in In re: Amendments to Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure handed down by the...
Governor’s Withdrawal Right: A New Precedent on Nominations Under Article III, Section 9 of the Delaware Constitution

Governor’s Withdrawal Right: A New Precedent on Nominations Under Article III, Section 9 of the Delaware Constitution

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Governor’s Withdrawal Right: A New Precedent on Nominations Under Article III, Section 9 of the Delaware Constitution Introduction The Delaware Supreme Court’s recent advisory opinion addresses a...
Reaffirming the Mandate Rule’s Binding Authority: Jurisdiction over Collateral Motions and Attorney’s Fee Awards

Reaffirming the Mandate Rule’s Binding Authority: Jurisdiction over Collateral Motions and Attorney’s Fee Awards

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Reaffirming the Mandate Rule’s Binding Authority: Jurisdiction over Collateral Motions and Attorney’s Fee Awards Introduction The case of DONNELL BAUER AND MARILYN BAUER v. JESSE LEE BEAMON, JR. and...
Finality of Arbitration Orders and the Inadmissibility of “Picking and Choosing” Contract Provisions

Finality of Arbitration Orders and the Inadmissibility of “Picking and Choosing” Contract Provisions

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Finality of Arbitration Orders and the Inadmissibility of “Picking and Choosing” Contract Provisions Introduction This Judgment, rendered by the Supreme Court of Alabama on March 7, 2025, addresses a...
Reaffirming the Party-Presentation Principle in Parental Rights Termination Cases

Reaffirming the Party-Presentation Principle in Parental Rights Termination Cases

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Reaffirming the Party-Presentation Principle in Parental Rights Termination Cases Introduction The recent Supreme Court of Alabama decision in Ex parte M.P. v. M.P. In re: W.C.M. marks a pivotal...
Mandamus Review and Special Master Appointments in Derivative and Abatement Disputes: A New Framework

Mandamus Review and Special Master Appointments in Derivative and Abatement Disputes: A New Framework

Date: Mar 11, 2025
Mandamus Review and Special Master Appointments in Derivative and Abatement Disputes: A New Framework Introduction The judgment from the Supreme Court of Alabama, rendered on March 7, 2025, addresses...
New Precedent on Statutory Limitations in Medical Malpractice: Defining the Commencement of a Claim

New Precedent on Statutory Limitations in Medical Malpractice: Defining the Commencement of a Claim

Date: Mar 11, 2025
New Precedent on Statutory Limitations in Medical Malpractice: Defining the Commencement of a Claim Introduction The recent decision in the case of Ex parte Affinity Hospital, LLC, d/b/a Grandview...
Refining the Definition of Willfulness in Aggravated Battery Against a Minor: The Idaho Supreme Court’s Decision in State v. Radue

Refining the Definition of Willfulness in Aggravated Battery Against a Minor: The Idaho Supreme Court’s Decision in State v. Radue

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Refining the Definition of Willfulness in Aggravated Battery Against a Minor: The Idaho Supreme Court’s Decision in State v. Radue Introduction In this landmark decision, the Supreme Court of Idaho...
Establishing Inherent Judicial Authority for Transferring Misfiled Appeals in Environmental Administrative Cases

Establishing Inherent Judicial Authority for Transferring Misfiled Appeals in Environmental Administrative Cases

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Establishing Inherent Judicial Authority for Transferring Misfiled Appeals in Environmental Administrative Cases Introduction The recent Supreme Court of Hawaiʻi decision in Dailey v. Department of...
Implied Consent Reaffirmed: Voluntary Consent and Evidence Admissibility in DUI Cases

Implied Consent Reaffirmed: Voluntary Consent and Evidence Admissibility in DUI Cases

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Implied Consent Reaffirmed: Voluntary Consent and Evidence Admissibility in DUI Cases Introduction The case of La Anyane v. The State brings to the fore a fundamental question regarding the...
Direct Evidence Prevails: Clarifying Accomplice Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence in Felony Cases

Direct Evidence Prevails: Clarifying Accomplice Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence in Felony Cases

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Direct Evidence Prevails: Clarifying Accomplice Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence in Felony Cases Introduction The case of Dillard v. The State before the Supreme Court of Georgia addresses...
New Precedent on Cumulative Evidence and Waiver of Mistrial Rights in Homicide Cases: The Collins v. The State Decision

New Precedent on Cumulative Evidence and Waiver of Mistrial Rights in Homicide Cases: The Collins v. The State Decision

Date: Mar 9, 2025
New Precedent on Cumulative Evidence and Waiver of Mistrial Rights in Homicide Cases: The Collins v. The State Decision Introduction The Supreme Court of Georgia’s decision in Collins v. The State...

      Clarifying the Justification Defense in Felon-in-Possession Cases:
      The Need for Tailored Jury Instructions in Hill v. The State

Clarifying the Justification Defense in Felon-in-Possession Cases: The Need for Tailored Jury Instructions in Hill v. The State

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Clarifying the Justification Defense in Felon-in-Possession Cases: The Need for Tailored Jury Instructions in Hill v. The State Introduction The Supreme Court of Georgia’s decision in Hill v. The...
Clarifying "Bad Faith" in Claims for Litigation Expenses under OCGA § 13-6-11

Clarifying "Bad Faith" in Claims for Litigation Expenses under OCGA § 13-6-11

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Clarifying "Bad Faith" in Claims for Litigation Expenses under OCGA § 13-6-11 Introduction In the recent decision of the Supreme Court of Georgia in LOVE v. MCKNIGHT, the Court revisited and...
Reaffirming the Relevance of Extrinsic Evidence in Establishing Criminal Intent under OCGA § 16-6-5

Reaffirming the Relevance of Extrinsic Evidence in Establishing Criminal Intent under OCGA § 16-6-5

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Reaffirming the Relevance of Extrinsic Evidence in Establishing Criminal Intent under OCGA § 16-6-5 Introduction The case of THE STATE v. GREEN brought before the Supreme Court of Georgia has...
New Precedent: Affirming Discretion in Investigator Sequestration and Defendant Autonomy in Defense Strategy

New Precedent: Affirming Discretion in Investigator Sequestration and Defendant Autonomy in Defense Strategy

Date: Mar 9, 2025
New Precedent: Affirming Discretion in Investigator Sequestration and Defendant Autonomy in Defense Strategy Introduction In the case of RILEY v. THE STATE, the Supreme Court of Georgia examined...
Defining the Limits of the Habitation Defense in Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims

Defining the Limits of the Habitation Defense in Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims

Date: Mar 9, 2025
Defining the Limits of the Habitation Defense in Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims Introduction The Supreme Court of Georgia’s decision in NESBIT v. THE STATE establishes an important...
New Legal Precedent in Disciplinary Sanctions for Client Abandonment: The Dell Jackson Decision

New Legal Precedent in Disciplinary Sanctions for Client Abandonment: The Dell Jackson Decision

Date: Mar 9, 2025
New Legal Precedent in Disciplinary Sanctions for Client Abandonment: The Dell Jackson Decision Introduction The recent judgment in the matter of Dell Jackson, delivered by the Supreme Court of...
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