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7th Circuit nominee faces questions about motions backlog

Home Daily News 7th Circuit nominee faces questions about… Judiciary 7th Circuit nominee faces questions about motions backlog By Debra Cassens Weiss March 25, 2024, 3:33 pm CDT U.S. District Judge Nancy Maldonado of the Northern District of Illinois has the seventh-highest backlog of motions pending for at least six months among all federal judges…

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Morning Docket: 04.24.24

* Wait, are you suggesting we shouldn’t have trusted the journalistic integrity of the National Enquirer? This Trump trial teaches us something new every day! [Reuters] * Outgoing Boeing leadership collecting around $45 million as they walk out the door. The existing door, not one blown out the side of one of their planes. [Bloomberg…

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Morning Docket: 05.21.24

* Robert Costello decides to fight with the judge while on the stand at the Trump trial. This should work out for him! [Washington Post] * Montana AG caught on tape claiming that he recruited a fake primary opponent so he could break campaign finance laws. [NBC Montana] * Justice Alito gets history as wrong…

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President Biden Promises More Resources for HBCUs

As The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) kicks off its annual conference in Philadelphia this week, President Biden appeared before thousands of attendees where he announced additional federal investments in HBCUs totaling $1.3 billion. The additional $1.3 billion in federal investments announced today will further build on the Administration’s commitments and…

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Navigating Autonomous Vehicle Technology and the Law – North Carolina Criminal Law

In 2017, the General Assembly ratified S.L. 2017-166 regulating “fully autonomous vehicles” on state roadways. Shea wrote about that legislation here, noting “[i]f you expect your car to begin driving you to work later this fall, however, you’ll be disappointed. In this instance, legislation has outpaced the technology it regulates.” Seven years later, what’s changed?…

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