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Ed note: This article first appeared on The Juris Lab, a forum where “data analytics meets the law.”
There are two Supreme Court bars in common D.C. parlance.
The first is the quintessential Supreme Court Bar that lawyers must belong to in order to practice before the United States Supreme Court. The second is a tongue in cheek way of indicating a small batch of repeat player Supreme Court specialist attorneys with high levels of success.
While the second definition is a colloquial description of this group of attorneys, there is little empirical evidence supporting the proposition that they are more successful than other attorneys.
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Uncertainty Surrounding Third-Degree Murder Charge Throws Wrench in Jury Selection for Derek Chauvin’s Trial in the Death of George Floyd Adam Klasfeld © Provided by Law & Crime
With an appellate court deciding whether to reinstate a third-degree murder charge, the trial of fired Minneapolis police officer
Derek Chauvin got off to a false start on Monday with uncertainty over how many charges the police officer will face for the death of
George Floyd.
Originally intended to begin on Monday, jury selection has been postponed until at least Tuesday, and proceedings scheduled for this morning have been postponed until 1:30 p.m. Central Time.