The Law & Justice in Lycoming County lecture series at the Taber Museum continued on July 16 with a presentation from Judge William Arbuckle about his office, and Jack Humphrey on Judge Malcolm Muir.
The Law & Justice in Lycoming County lecture series at the Taber Museum continued on July 16 with a presentation from Judge William Arbuckle about his office, and Jack Humphrey on Judge Malcolm Muir.
The fourth lecture in the series, co-sponsored by the Lycoming Law Association and the Taber Museum, took place on July 9, 2025. Pennsylvania State Senator Gene Yaw spoke of his responsibilities in the senate and the role of the senate in enacting legislation and setting public policy.
Monday, July 7, was an extraordinary day in the history of Lycoming County. At an event sponsored by the Lycoming Law Association and the Taber Museum, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Debra Todd, Pennsylvania Superior Court President Judge Anne Lazarus and President Judge Emeritus Bonnie Leadbetter of the Commonwealth Court were all present in Williamsport as part of the Law & Justice exhibit at the museum.
The Law and Justice in Lycoming County, Taber Museum exhibit opened on June 11. The inaugural lecture event took place with Lycoming County Judges Nancy Butts, William Carlucci and Kenneth Brown taking the podium.
The successful 2025 Project Linus campaign was featured in a report by television station WNEP news.
U.S. Magistrate Judge William Arbuckle was honored for his years of service, during a retirement ceremony held on May 30, 2025.
Several members of the LLA attended the May 2025 annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Bar Association
Marc Lovecchio, winner of the 2025 Nichols Award, donated the funds provided through the award to CAPPA.
Law Day was celebrated with a special session of court on May 16, 2025.
The winners of the 2025 Law Day student art and essay competition have been selected. All winners were recognized at the May 16, 2025, Law Day ceremony.