Judge Edith Jones

Contumacious Case of Coercion or Merely Rude? Fifth Circuit Judges Debate the Meaning of Section 523(a)(6)

02/12/12
The case of a former corporate officer who demanded to be bought out for an alleged ownership interest and said some really nasty things resulted in a split decision with Fifth Circuit Judges Edith Jones and Catharina Haynes on opposite sides. Matter of Schcolnik, No. 10-20800 (5th Cir. 2/8/12), which can be found here.
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Civility Begins On the Bench

09/25/11
One of the legacies of the Works Progress Administration was the construction of majestic federal courthouses and courtrooms. When you walk into the en banc courtroom of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans or Judge Leif Clark's courtroom in San Antonio or any one of dozens of other courtrooms, it is hard not to be filled with reverence for the important work which goes on there.
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Civility Begins On the Bench

09/25/11
One of the legacies of the Works Progress Administration was the construction of majestic federal courthouses and courtrooms. When you walk into the en banc courtroom of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans or Judge Leif Clark's courtroom in San Antonio or any one of dozens of other courtrooms, it is hard not to be filled with reverence for the important work which goes on there.
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