National Law Journal | Commentary
By Jill Habig | April 4, 2018
In the end, it's the cities and states that will pick and win the important fights against the exclusionary policies represented by this administration.
By Associated Press | April 4, 2018
The attorney general's office wants the order to be placed on hold pending appeal.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Ashley A. Akins | April 4, 2018
Chasdity's mother was caught in a bind that separated her from her very ill adult daughter. She couldn't get Chasdity released until she could get home nursing care in place. But she couldn't get home care in place without Chasdity's records. She couldn't obtain Chasdity's records until she could become her legal guardian.
By Jason Grant | April 4, 2018
A unanimous appeals panel wrote in part that New York's broader handgun licensing-scheme doesn't impose a “blanket ban” on gun ownership or possession.
By Curt Anderson, Associated Press | April 4, 2018
A U.S. jury found a former president of Bolivia and his defense minister responsible for killings by security forces during the 2003 unrest in the South American nation, awarding $10 million in damages in a lawsuit filed by Bolivians whose relatives were among the slain.
By Meredith Hobbs | April 3, 2018
The King family is commemorating the civil rights leader's April 4, 1968, assassination with peace awards to anti-death penalty and civil rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson and Nuremberg prosecutor Benjamin Ferencz, presented at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
By Jason Grant | April 3, 2018
Ten ACLU affiliates, including New York State's chapter, sent an open letter to Greyhound arguing that the company has a Fourth Amendment right to deny Customs and Border Protection agents access to its buses and that, to ensure the rights of its passengers, it must.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Michelle W. Johnson | April 3, 2018
If an employer detects a pattern of signs that may indicate an abusive relationship, a trained human resources professional should reach out to the employee and let her know that the company is concerned about her well being.
By Andrew Denney | April 2, 2018
Brodie's ruling is the latest development in a years-long legal battle between the pawn industry and the city over laws regarding searches and seizures.
By R. Robin McDonald | April 2, 2018
Former Cobb County Assistant District Attorney John Butters and Marietta lawyer David Cohen are accused of violating Georgia's eavesdropping law by helping their client record a sexual encounter with a Waffle House executive.
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