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State v. Bracken: Louisiana Embraces the Modified Allen Charge and Overrules Nicholson

State v. Bracken: Louisiana Embraces the Modified Allen Charge and Overrules Nicholson

Date: Jul 1, 2025
State v. Bracken: Louisiana Embraces the Modified Allen Charge and Overrules Nicholson 1. Introduction The Supreme Court of Louisiana’s decision in State of Louisiana v. Dionte Bracken, 2024-K-00375...
State v. Noehl (2025): Re-affirming the Objective “Custody” Test for Miranda in Non-Police-Station Settings

State v. Noehl (2025): Re-affirming the Objective “Custody” Test for Miranda in Non-Police-Station Settings

Date: Jul 1, 2025
State v. Noehl (La. 2025): Re-affirming the Objective “Custody” Test for Miranda in Non-Police-Station Settings Introduction State of Louisiana v. John Noehl and Analise Noehl is the Louisiana...
United States v. Hardaway – Circumstantial Sensory Identification of Controlled Substances Suffices for Revocation of Supervised Release

United States v. Hardaway – Circumstantial Sensory Identification of Controlled Substances Suffices for Revocation of Supervised Release

Date: Jul 1, 2025
United States v. Hardaway – The Eleventh Circuit Confirms that Sensory-Based Circumstantial Evidence Alone Can Establish Controlled-Substance Possession in Supervised-Release Revocation Proceedings...
State v. Coutee: When “Stand-Your-Ground” Trumps the Aggressor Doctrine – A New Clarification from the Louisiana Supreme Court

State v. Coutee: When “Stand-Your-Ground” Trumps the Aggressor Doctrine – A New Clarification from the Louisiana Supreme Court

Date: Jul 1, 2025
When “Stand-Your-Ground” Trumps the Aggressor Doctrine: An In-Depth Commentary on State of Louisiana v. Kayla Jean Giles Coutee (La. 2025) 1. Introduction The Supreme Court of Louisiana’s per curiam...
“Apprendi Errors and the Sentencing-Only Remedy” – A Commentary on State of Louisiana v. Malcolm J. Chester (La. 2025)

“Apprendi Errors and the Sentencing-Only Remedy” – A Commentary on State of Louisiana v. Malcolm J. Chester (La. 2025)

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“Apprendi Errors and the Sentencing-Only Remedy” A Comprehensive Commentary on State of Louisiana v. Malcolm J. Chester, 2024-K-00207 (La. June 27, 2025) 1. Introduction The Supreme Court of...
“Any” Special Privilege or Advantage: The Louisiana Supreme Court Clarifies the Intent Element in False Personation of a Peace Officer (State v. Reginald Ruffins, 2025)

“Any” Special Privilege or Advantage: The Louisiana Supreme Court Clarifies the Intent Element in False Personation of a Peace Officer (State v. Reginald Ruffins, 2025)

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“Any” Special Privilege or Advantage: The Louisiana Supreme Court Clarifies the Intent Element in False Personation of a Peace Officer (State v. Reginald Ruffins, 2025) 1. Introduction State of...
“An Employer Cannot Aid and Abet Its Own Discriminatory Conduct” –  A Comprehensive Commentary on Collins v. Federal Express Corp. (2d Cir. 2025)

“An Employer Cannot Aid and Abet Its Own Discriminatory Conduct” – A Comprehensive Commentary on Collins v. Federal Express Corp. (2d Cir. 2025)

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“An Employer Cannot Aid and Abet Its Own Discriminatory Conduct” – Commentary on Collins v. Federal Express Corp., 24-1478-cv (2d Cir. 2025) 1. Introduction Collins v. Federal Express Corp. is a...
Equitable Tolling Rebuffed for Pereira/Niz-Chavez “Stop-Time” Arguments – A Commentary on Guo Mei Liao v. Bondi (2d Cir. 2025)

Equitable Tolling Rebuffed for Pereira/Niz-Chavez “Stop-Time” Arguments – A Commentary on Guo Mei Liao v. Bondi (2d Cir. 2025)

Date: Jul 1, 2025
Equitable Tolling Rebuffed for Pereira/Niz-Chavez “Stop-Time” Arguments A Comprehensive Commentary on Guo Mei Liao v. Bondi, Second Circuit, 26 June 2025 1. Introduction The case of Guo Mei Liao v....
No Qualified Immunity for Rigged Identifications and Brady Violations – A Commentary on Galloway v. County of Nassau (2d Cir. 2025)

No Qualified Immunity for Rigged Identifications and Brady Violations – A Commentary on Galloway v. County of Nassau (2d Cir. 2025)

Date: Jul 1, 2025
No Qualified Immunity for Rigged Identifications and Brady Violations – A Comprehensive Commentary on Galloway v. County of Nassau (2d Cir. 2025) 1. Introduction In Galloway v. County of Nassau, the...
Eleventh Circuit Affirms that Voluntary Dismissal Forecloses Rule 60(b)(6) Relief in TRIA/ATA Asset-Turnover Cases

Eleventh Circuit Affirms that Voluntary Dismissal Forecloses Rule 60(b)(6) Relief in TRIA/ATA Asset-Turnover Cases

Date: Jul 1, 2025
Eleventh Circuit Affirms that Voluntary Dismissal Forecloses Rule 60(b)(6) Relief in TRIA/ATA Asset-Turnover Cases Introduction In Antonio Caballero v. Leonardo González Dellan, the United States...
“From Boulders to Pebbles”: Eleventh Circuit Re-Affirms the “Any-Part” Causation Standard and Retires McDonnell-Douglas for Federal-Sector Discrimination and Retaliation Claims

“From Boulders to Pebbles”: Eleventh Circuit Re-Affirms the “Any-Part” Causation Standard and Retires McDonnell-Douglas for Federal-Sector Discrimination and Retaliation Claims

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“From Boulders to Pebbles”: Eleventh Circuit Re-Affirms the “Any-Part” Causation Standard and Retires McDonnell-Douglas for Federal-Sector Discrimination and Retaliation Claims Introduction The...
Extending “Relation-Back” Tolling to Florida Rule 3.851: Thomas Overton v. Secretary, FL DOC

Extending “Relation-Back” Tolling to Florida Rule 3.851: Thomas Overton v. Secretary, FL DOC

Date: Jul 1, 2025
Extending “Relation-Back” Tolling to Florida Rule 3.851: A Commentary on Thomas Overton v. Secretary, FL DOC (11th Cir. 2025) Introduction On 26 June 2025 the United States Court of Appeals for the...
Extending Bates: Eleventh Circuit Confirms Relation-Back Tolling for Facially-Deficient Rule 3.851 Motions in Capital Habeas Cases

Extending Bates: Eleventh Circuit Confirms Relation-Back Tolling for Facially-Deficient Rule 3.851 Motions in Capital Habeas Cases

Date: Jul 1, 2025
Extending Bates: Eleventh Circuit Confirms Relation-Back Tolling for Facially-Deficient Rule 3.851 Motions in Capital Habeas Cases 1. Introduction Thomas Mitchell Overton, a Florida death-row...
“One Unified Limited-Appearance Form” – A New Benchmark in Florida Family-Law Self-Help Documentation

“One Unified Limited-Appearance Form” – A New Benchmark in Florida Family-Law Self-Help Documentation

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“One Unified Limited-Appearance Form” – A New Benchmark in Florida Family-Law Self-Help Documentation Introduction In In Re: Amendments to the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure – Forms,...
“The Girley Standard”: Florida Supreme Court Clarifies the Limits of Lawyers’ Public Criticism of Judges

“The Girley Standard”: Florida Supreme Court Clarifies the Limits of Lawyers’ Public Criticism of Judges

Date: Jul 1, 2025
“The Girley Standard”: Florida Supreme Court Clarifies the Limits of Lawyers’ Public Criticism of Judges Introduction On 26 June 2025 the Supreme Court of Florida decided The Florida Bar v. Brooke...
Second Circuit Re-Emphasizes Waiver and Particular-Social-Group Requirements in Asylum Appeals – A Commentary on Arboleda-Urrutia v. Bondi (2025)

Second Circuit Re-Emphasizes Waiver and Particular-Social-Group Requirements in Asylum Appeals – A Commentary on Arboleda-Urrutia v. Bondi (2025)

Date: Jun 30, 2025
Second Circuit Re-Emphasizes Waiver and Particular-Social-Group Requirements in Asylum Appeals: A Detailed Commentary on Arboleda-Urrutia v. Bondi (2025) Introduction On 25 June 2025 the United...
United States v. Dennis (2d Cir. 2025): Re-affirming Parole Search Latitude and the Post-Bruen Validity of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1)

United States v. Dennis (2d Cir. 2025): Re-affirming Parole Search Latitude and the Post-Bruen Validity of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1)

Date: Jun 30, 2025
United States v. Dennis (2d Cir. 2025): Re-affirming Parole Search Latitude and the Post-Bruen Validity of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) Introduction United States v. Dennis is a 2025 summary order from the...
“Uncontested Vocational-Expert Testimony as Substantial Evidence” — A Commentary on Kerrie Klarner v. Commissioner of Social Security (11th Cir. 2025)

“Uncontested Vocational-Expert Testimony as Substantial Evidence” — A Commentary on Kerrie Klarner v. Commissioner of Social Security (11th Cir. 2025)

Date: Jun 30, 2025
“Uncontested Vocational-Expert Testimony as Substantial Evidence” Commentary on Kerrie Klarner v. Commissioner of Social Security (United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, No....
Eleventh Circuit Clarifies that “Knee-on-Neck” Force on Restrained, Non-Resisting Suspects Is Clearly Established Excessive Force

Eleventh Circuit Clarifies that “Knee-on-Neck” Force on Restrained, Non-Resisting Suspects Is Clearly Established Excessive Force

Date: Jun 30, 2025
Eleventh Circuit Clarifies that “Knee-on-Neck” Force on Restrained, Non-Resisting Suspects Is Clearly Established Excessive Force Introduction Ray Shepard v. Anthony Paul (No. 23-13611, 11th Cir. 25...
The “Invited-Error Bar” and Intrinsic-Evidence Doctrine Reinforced: 
            A Commentary on United States v. Hasan Muhammed (11th Cir. 2025)

The “Invited-Error Bar” and Intrinsic-Evidence Doctrine Reinforced: A Commentary on United States v. Hasan Muhammed (11th Cir. 2025)

Date: Jun 30, 2025
The “Invited-Error Bar” and Intrinsic-Evidence Doctrine Reinforced: A Comprehensive Commentary on United States v. Hasan Muhammed (11th Cir. 2025) 1. Introduction In United States v. Hasan Muhammed,...
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