Ask Judge Smith – When Duty Conflicts with Faith
Q. Judge Smith, how do elected officials balance conflicts between their public duties and their personal religious beliefs? Thank you, ...
Q. Judge Smith, how do elected officials balance conflicts between their public duties and their personal religious beliefs? Thank you, ...
Q. Judge Smith, why do plaintiffs and prosecutors always go first at trial? That does not seem fair to defendants. ...
When I was a small child, my mother read me stories with morals, and one of my favorites was “The ...
Q. Judge Smith, I’m in middle school and want to be a lawyer when I grow up. Which do you ...
Q. Judge Smith, after watching the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings, I’m curious why each state, regardless of its population, ...
A. I became a lawyer in 1987. As a newbie, my boss tasked me with legal research, writing, and reviewing ...
Q. Judge Smith, what are the pros and cons of the parties settling their civil lawsuits, and how do you ...
Q. Judge Smith, how is paternity established? A. Your question reminds me of a children’s book about a baby bird ...
Question: “Judge Smith, did you always aspire to be a lawyer?” - Sally No, I did not. Allow me to ...
Continued from last week… Let’s compare a civil lawsuit to a game of chess. In chess, the object is to ...
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