Skip to content
Sullivan | Simon, LLC
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
  • OPINIONS
  • ARTICLES
  • GHOSTWRITING
  • CONTACT

Reed v. Bernard

October 5, 2020September 29, 2020

In Reed v. Bernard, the 3rd Circuit held that the First Amendment’s right of access does not place an affirmative requirement on the local Philadelphia criminal courts to create or allow the creation of verbatim records of first appearance bail hearings for defendants.

Reed

Categories 3rd Circuit Tags #1st Amendment, #Bail
Post navigation
Crozer-Chester Med. Ctr. v. Nat’l Labor Relations Bd.
FTC v. Abbvie

STAY INFORMED

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Tags

#4thAmendment #1983 #AdministrativeLaw #AppellateProcedure #Arbitration #AttorneyFees #CivilLaw #CivPro #ClassAction #Contracts #CriminalLaw #CrimPro #Damages #DueProcess #DUI #DWI #ElectionLaw #EmploymentLaw #Evidence #ExpertTestimony #FamilyLaw #Habeas #Hearsay #Immigration #IneffectiveAssistance #InsuranceDispute #Jurisdiction #MedMal #Negligence #PCRA #PersonalInjury #RealEstateLaw #RealProperty #Search&Seizure #Sentencing #SORNA #Standing #StatutoryInterpretation #Sufficiency #SummaryJudgment #Suppression #TaxLaw #Torts #Waiver #WorkersComp

Recent Posts

  • Gov’t Emp. Ret. Sys. of the Virgin Islands v. Gov’t of the Virgin Islands
  • Hamer v. Livanova Deutschland GMBH, KFA
  • Commonwealth v. Crawford
  • Commonwealth v. Snyder
  • Gibson v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co.

STAY INFORMED

SIGN UP HERE FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER WITH SUMMARIES OF ALL THE PAST WEEK'S PRECEDENTIAL OPINIONS FROM THE STATE COURTS OF PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY AS WELL AS THE OPINIONS FROM THE THIRD CIRCUIT.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

FOLLOW MATT

FOLLOW DAVID

Sullivan | Simon, LLC
Camden Law Building
330 Market Street
Camden, New Jersey 08102
p. 856-685-8960
f. 267-200-0119
[email protected]

© 2020 Sullivan | Simon, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Website by J2 Technology SOLUTIONS LLC