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Ex-Judges, Atty Group Back Newman In Suspension Lawsuit

December 13, 2024
U.S. Circuit Judge Pauline Newman has received more support at the D.C. Circuit in her case over the suspension her colleagues imposed on her for refusing to participate in an investigation into her fitness to serve as a Federal Circuit judge, this time from a group of former federal judges and the Bar Association of…
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Appeals Court Strikes Down Nasdaq’s Board-Diversity Rules

December 11, 2024
A federal appeals court rejected Nasdaq’s yearslong push to set racial and gender targets for the boards of its listed companies, dealing a major blow to one of most prominent efforts to promote diversity in corporate America… The Nasdaq rules vacated by Wednesday’s ruling “strip people of their individuality and force companies to classify them…
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Court revives free speech lawsuit over Connecticut attorney conduct rule

December 9, 2024
… Connecticut lawyers Mario Cerame and Timothy Moynahan argued that they had standing to challenge the rule because state officials could infringe their First Amendment rights by disciplining them for protected statements they have made related to subjects such as race, gender and religion… The New Civil Liberties Alliance, which represented Cerame and Moynahan, called…
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Suspended Judge Newman Urges Appeals Court to End Her Exile

December 5, 2024
Pauline Newman, the nation’s oldest active federal judge, asked the D.C. Circuit to end a suspension imposed by her colleagues that prevents her from hearing cases at the Federal Circuit. The 97-year-old judge argued the suspension was essentially a way to strip her of her core duties without formal impeachment proceedings and was, therefore, unconstitutional,…
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D.C. Circuit Grants Preliminary Injunction Of FINRA Expulsion Until SEC Review

December 4, 2024
A broker is entitled to a preliminary injunction until the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission can review the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) decision to expel the broker for violating a cease-and-desist order, a divided panel of the District of Columbia Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals held, agreeing with the broker that it would irreparably…
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Judge Newman’s Suspension by the CAFC Has Marred Public Faith in the Federal Judiciary

December 2, 2024
BY: Judge Paul Michel (Ret.) At the core of Due Process and basic justice is the undeniable right to be heard by an impartial adjudicator on the charges brought against you. That includes the right to present witnesses and evidence in your defense and to cross-examine the witnesses against you. Neither has been afforded to…
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