When does strong advocacy cross the line of good manners? The civil bar itself raises concern about the profession’s politeness. Unfortunately for Joseph Groia, the niggling issue of incivility in the ...
While experts continue to pour over the data of the 2022 midterm elections, one truth cannot be avoided — America continues to be divided. Politicians, media and voters lament how hard it is to ...
This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. It was originally published at The Conversation. When Utah legislators passed a bill requiring the review and removal of ...
Angry cops don’t like protesters who break the rules. But now they are using the opposite of civil disobedience to defy the law Civil disobedience is a familiar protest tactic. From Mahatma Gandhi to ...
That’s the title of a very interesting forthcoming Columbia Law Review article by Jessica Bulman-Pozen and David Pozen; here’s an excerpt, just to show a sense of what the article covers: In April ...
The Divisional Court released its reasons respecting the Law Society of Upper Canada’s disciplinary proceeding against Joseph Groia on February 2, 2015. The Divisional Court upheld the Law Society ...
"I just thought to myself, what world have I entered," one New York judge said of the nastiness he heard from a lawyer in his court. A panel of New York state and federal judges on Thursday discussed ...