By R. Robin McDonald | May 17, 2018
Ken Shigley told a political forum he won a felony drug case against a student registering black voters, even though he believed the charge "smelled bad."
By Jenna Greene | May 16, 2018
Richard Posner knows how to hit a judge where it hurts.
By Ellis Kim | May 15, 2018
The Justice Department questioned the court's reviewability of the rescission, while three different lawyers for plaintiffs urged the judges to affirm the lower court's finding that the rescission was likely “arbitrary and capricious.”
By Scott Flaherty | May 15, 2018
A simmering and long-running legal battle between energy company Drummond and an active human rights lawyer has spun off accusations of witness payments.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | May 15, 2018
Lawyers for the NRA late last month asked U.S. District Judge Mark Walker to keep the identity of “Jane Doe” secret, based in large part on a declaration filed by the gun-rights group's Florida lobbyist Marion Hammer, who detailed threatening emails she had received featuring derogatory words for parts of the female anatomy.
By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | May 15, 2018
The decision Friday by the Third District Court of Appeal in a Miami-Dade County shooting case came a week after another appeals court ruled on similar issues in a Hillsborough County case.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Samantha Joseph | May 15, 2018
Lerner-Wren doesn't choose between jurist or advocate, because she is both.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 14, 2018
“The Task Force is a great opportunity to get feedback and ideas on how the Court can better serve Atlanta moving forward in the 21st century,” Chief Judge Christopher Portis said in a news release.
By Kristen Rasmussen | May 14, 2018
At a recent panel centered around the U.S. Department of Justice's 2010 landmark settlement with Georgia over the care of its developmentally disabled citizens, mental health advocates said the state will likely miss the agreement's June 30 compliance deadline. But that doesn't mean that Georgia hasn't made big strides in integrating these individuals into their communities, the panelists explained.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 14, 2018
Quinnipiac University School of Law graduate Denia Perez spoke at a public hearing Monday supporting amending the Connecticut Practice Book to allow DACA beneficiaries to practice law in Connecticut.
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