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Tag:Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.

Court Opinions: A Split US Supreme Court Rules Some Section 1983 Claims Can’t be Denied on Failure-To-Exhaust Grounds

The high court ruled that for Section 1983 claims challenging delays in the administrative process, state courts can’t deny those claims on failure-to-exhaust grounds.

Legal Lowdown: Polsinelli, Davis Graham Add Attorneys, Quarles Names New Denver Partner, Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center Partially Reopens After Destructive Break-In

In case you missed it this week: Quarles & Brady announced a new partner class, including one new Denver partner and the Ralph L. Carr Judicial Center will partially reopen next week after a fire was set in the building during a break-in.

Judicial Conference Releases Policy to Promote Random Case Assignment, Discouraging ‘Judge-Shopping’

The Judicial Conference of the United States announced it strengthened a policy that governs random case assignment.