
Atlanta Judge Faces Second Impeachment Effort Over Misconduct
Another House Republican is moving to impeach an Atlanta federal judge who had an extramarital affair in-chambers and lied to judges about it during their investigation.

Another House Republican is moving to impeach an Atlanta federal judge who had an extramarital affair in-chambers and lied to judges about it during their investigation.


The Supreme Court’s conservative majority has embraced the concept of a “colorblind Constitution” in ending the use of race in college admissions, and now in reshaping how electoral maps are drawn across the US.


Who are the leaders of the legal industry? Bloomberg Law’s Leading Law Firms list, now in its second year, recognizes the top performers across the key pillars of finance, growth, talent, and tech & innovation. The list identifies which firms—big or small, based in the US or abroad—are raising the bar for their competitors. Check out the list and dig in to the data now.

Justice Department lawyers involved in litigation over a subpoena for a Rhode Island hospital’s records on transgender minors will face a judicial disciplinary review after a judge accused the attorneys of misrepresenting and withholding information.
Justice Department lawyers involved in litigation over a subpoena for a Rhode Island hospital’s records on transgender minors will face a judicial disciplinary review after a judge accused the attorneys of misrepresenting and withholding information.
States have been competing to attract AI data centers, offering tax breaks to companies like Meta, Amazon, and Google. Now Georgia is at the center of a growing debate over whether those incentives are still worth the cost.

A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
The first episode of the new season of UnCommon Law examines the unwritten principles that have guided federal prosecutors for decades and how recent actions are challenging them. It explores the legal scope of prosecutorial power, the judiciary’s role, and the practical impact of changes inside the department.


Delaware’s new precedent allowing corporate entities to vote in local elections has potential relevance to states beyond Delaware and revives concerns about corporate political power, writes Brooklyn Law School’s Sarah Haan.
Another House Republican is moving to impeach an Atlanta federal judge who had an extramarital affair in-chambers and lied to judges about it during their investigation.
The largest personal injury law practice in the US is exploring a sale to investors, a move that could normalize non-lawyer stakes in the plaintiffs’ bar.
Brad Kushner joined Jackson Lewis as a principal in its workplace safety and health practice in Philadelphia, the firm announced Friday.
Justice Department lawyers involved in litigation over a subpoena for a Rhode Island hospital’s records on transgender minors will face a judicial disciplinary review after a judge accused the attorneys of misrepresenting and withholding information.
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