Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | May 8, 2018
Judith Resnik is among 31 recipients of the two-year grant researching and writing about pressing contemporary issues.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | May 8, 2018
Republicans running to replace term-limited Attorney General Pam Bondi would continue with the state's legal approach to defending a controversial process for restoring felons' voting rights. But Democrats seeking the state Cabinet post support a proposed constitutional amendment that would automatically restore voting rights to felons who have served their sentences.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 8, 2018
“Doctors heal the body. Ministers heal the soul. Lawyers heal the community,” says Justice Robert Benham “We heal the community through dispute resolution and problem solving.”
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | May 8, 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.
By Ross Todd | May 7, 2018
The county had argued that it couldn't be held liable for the policies of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio whose office routinely targeted Latinos with traffic stops to screen for federal immigration law violations.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 7, 2018
Three Georgia Court of Appeals judges, including the chief, joined with six state Supreme Court justices in a case asking them to reverse their appellate colleagues and restore immunity to the former chief judge of DeKalb County's problematic—and defunct—Recorders Court.
By Larry Bridgesmith, Vanderbilt Law School | May 7, 2018
The blockchain has a number of novel applications for access to justice initiatives, such as the Internet Bar Organization's outreach to Rohingya refugees.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | May 4, 2018
If the ideals embodied in our state and federal constitutions are to continue to make us a strong and vibrant country, it's all our duty to speak out and protect them when we see them under attack.
By Ross Todd | May 4, 2018
The Third District Court of Appeal in California tossed a criminal conviction in a case where a prosecutor used peremptory strikes on two gay jurors claiming that they'd be biased against a witness—a closeted gay man.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By John G. Levi, Kenneth C. Frazier and Harriet Miers | May 4, 2018
The opioid crisis and the recent spate of natural disasters present new challenges to already overburdened civil legal aid providers.
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