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Posted on: Sep 18, 2025

1.7 million adults in the United States develop sepsis each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. At least 350,000 adults who develop sepsis die during hospitalization or are discharged to hospice. 1 in 3 people who die in a hospital had sepsis during their hospital stay.

Posted on: Sep 17, 2025

Three judges on the state's highest court seek second terms. They recently dismissed claims their rulings are politically driven.

Posted on: Sep 17, 2025

Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania said Tuesday that the nation must “turn the tide” against political violence and the belief that government can't solve problems while also rejecting vengeance.

Posted on: Sep 16, 2025

Each year on September 17th, we mark Constitution Day—a time to reflect on the framework that has sustained our democracy for over two centuries. For civil trial lawyers, this day carries special meaning.

Posted on: Sep 10, 2025

A national political group is spending tens of thousands of dollars to urge voters to reject new terms for three Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices. The outcomes of these yes-or-no retention elections could open a path to flip the court from Democratic control.

Posted on: Sep 10, 2025

On Nov. 4, voters across Pennsylvania will fill vacancies on Commonwealth Court and Superior Court.

Posted on: Sep 10, 2025

A consumer rights activist and two other riders sued SEPTA, calling the service cuts discriminatory and saying the agency exaggerated the crisis to lobby for more funding

Posted on: Sep 3, 2025

Pennsylvania Democrats say keeping three state Supreme Court justices on the bench must be voters' biggest priority this fall. Advocates cautioned that losing Democrats’ court majority could change Pennsylvanians’ access to ballots, workplace rights and reproductive care.

Posted on: Sep 3, 2025

Majority control of Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court is on the line in the November 4 general election, when Republicans aim to oust three sitting judges elected as Democrats. 

Posted on: Sep 3, 2025

This November’s retention elections for judges on Pennsylvania’s appellate courts are shaping up to be more combative and political than usual, thanks in part to a decade of battles over the commonwealth’s election laws.


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