News Roundup

Published for NC Criminal Law on January 28, 2022.

Yesterday Justice Stephen Breyer announced that he will retire from the United States Supreme Court when the court takes its summer recess later this year, assuming that his successor has been confirmed by that time.  As a profile from SCOTUSblog explains, Breyer was nominated to the Supreme Court by former President Bill Clinton in 1994 after serving for 14 years on the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals.  President Joe Biden made a campaign pledge to nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court and said yesterday that he intends to follow through on that commitment by the end of February.  Keep reading for more news. Webinar.  When the calendar turns to February, many North Carolina lawyers begin wondering whether they’ve fulfilled their annual CLE requirements.  We’ve got exciting news for folks who need more CLE credit and for those who don’t – the School of Government will be hosting a live criminal law webinar on February 18 from 1:30 to 3:00pm covering topics such as drug offenses, legislative changes to law enforcement procedures, satellite-based monitoring, juvenile justice, and expunctions.  Join us for a lively conversation about the law with faculty members Phil Dixon, Jacqui Greene, Jamie Markham, John Rubin, Jeff Welty, and Brittany Williams.  More information about registering for the course is available here. Kidnapping Complications.  Last year alleged plots by more than a dozen men to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, kill law enforcement officers, and attack the State Capitol in Lansing became major national news.  The story has been [...]