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Commonwealth Court overrules NCAA’s preliminary objections in case over Penn State fine money
A Pennsylvania court is allowing a lawsuit initiated by a state legislator and -
Pa. judge extends 'Voter ID' law injunction through November municipal election
A state judge has agreed to once again extend the injunction barring -
Phila. attorney, Northampton Co. judge nominated by Obama to Eastern District of Pa.
President Obama has nominated a state trial judge from northeastern Pennsylvania and a -
Commonwealth lawyer reportedly agrees to extending injunction in Voter ID challenge through November
Lawyers representing the commonwealth in the case challenging -
Former Superior Court Pres. Judge Correale Stevens sworn in as new Pa. justice
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court once again has a full complement of seven justices after -
Jones, of 'Kitzmiller' fame, assigned to oversee suit challenging Pa. gay marriage ban
The federal judge from Harrisburg who made national headlines in late 2005 after he -
'Benevolent gesture' bill clears Pa. Senate, moves to House for consideration
Just before the Pennsylvania General Assembly retired for its summer -
Praise offered for soon-to-be-installed new Pa. Supreme Court Justice Correale Stevens
There’s no question that the scandal-tainted departure of former Pennsylvania Supreme -
Pa. Senate confirms Stevens to vacant seat on state Supreme Court
The full 50-member state Senate this past weekend unanimously confirmed Superior -
Pa. House advances bill to raise judicial retirement age
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court may have recently struck down a bid by judges -
Pa. Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously backs Stevens for Supreme Court justice
The state Senate Judiciary Committee is backing Superior Court President Judge -
Hearing on controversial Voter ID law fast approaching
All the fuss concerning Pennsylvania’s controversial new Voter ID law may have died -
Commonwealth Court weighing mediation request in NCAA suit by state senator and treasurer
Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court is expected to soon decide whether or not to allow -
Phila. judge confirmed by U.S. Senate is first-ever openly gay Hispanic female to sit on federal judiciary
Up until recently, Nitza Quinones Alejandro was likely unknown outside of the -
Montco Commissioner Bruce Castor leaves Elliot Greenleaf, joins firm of Rogers and Associates
Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor announced last week that he is leaving his position with the Blue Bell, Pa. firm Elliot Greenleaf and taking a job as a partner with the Bryn Mawr law office of Rogers and Associates. -
Bill to amend Pa. Power of Attorney Act voted out of committee, moves to full House
State legislators this week unanimously voted to move a bill that would amend -
Phila. couple named as lead plaintiffs in class action over secret NSA phone records collection program; Obama, Holder named as lead defendants
A lawyer from the group Freedom Watch has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of -
Pa. bill to shield farmers from 'agritainment' related litigation advances to full House
The state House Judiciary Committee this week advanced a measure designed to partially shield farmers engaged in so-called “agritainment” from civil liability. -
U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on DNA collection helps Pa. law advance in state Senate
The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision allowing police to collect a suspect’s DNA even -
Pa. rep. behind gun control 'nullification' bill fires back at state Sen. from Phila. denouncing the proposal
The conservative lawmaker from southwestern Pennsylvania sponsoring a bill designed