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Supreme Court must rein in DC Court of Appeals
To paraphrase the Bard, something is rotten in the District of Columbia Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court is starting ...
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As DC Courts struggle with judicial vacancies, several new nominees await confirmation in the Senate
For years, the D.C. court system has seen a growing backlog of cases, as judicial vacancies often take years to fill.
On September 18, 2025, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals denied the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 2C and ANC 2C Commissioner Thomas Lee’s petitions challenging the District of ...
In the basement of D.C. Superior Court on Monday, more than 100 men and women walked in chains or appeared on a large screen being streamed from a hospital or jail in courtroom C-10 to hear the crimes ...
When the government shuts down, certain limitations are placed on D.C.’s courts. Here’s a list of what to know about court operations: According to a contingency plan posted to the U.S. Department of ...
The D.C. Court of Appeals declined the D.C. Attorney General's request to hear a mid-case appeal after the lower court dismissed a portion of the state's case in a set-back in its fight to designate ...
Washington — The Trump administration has touted its crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., in recent weeks, with increased arrest numbers and reduced violent crime. But the surge of resources to the ...
Residents struggling to afford legal representation can now lean on community justice workers for aid in civil cases thanks to an order issued by the D.C. Courts on Feb. 5. David Singleton is a ...
President Donald Trump's second-term agenda is hitting repeated roadblocks in Washington, D.C., federal court, where judges have halted major policies — fueling a growing clash over whether the ...
Nonlawyers who receive training will now be able to help with civil matters in D.C., as part of a new order issued by D.C. Courts earlier this month that expands access to legal assistance for people ...
Whoops! AVX general counsel Evan Slavitt had his Washington, D.C., law license suspended for two months after he recommended someone for admittance to the Massachusetts bar who had once falsely ...
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