By Jim Saunders, News Service of Florida | March 29, 2018
Attorney General Pam Bondi's office urged the Florida Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that allowed a police officer to use the state's “stand your ground” self-defense law after being charged with manslaughter in an on-duty shooting.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 28, 2018
Dennis Bellamy claims a Hamden Chevy dealership fired him for asking the general manager to stop calling him and other black employees "boy." He wants punitive and compensatory damages and full retroactive back pay with benefits.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Paul Fires | March 28, 2018
In celebration of Black History Month, the men and women of Weber Gallagher's diversity committee considered various guest speakers to emphasize the importance of the African American experience in the United States, and how that experience can inform our client relationships and our business strategies.
By Greg Land | March 27, 2018
Cobb County prosecutors wanted the judge overseeing a multidefendant murder trial to stop anyone involved with the trial from posting or commenting publicly on the case after a juror read an old posting on a defense lawyer's Facebook page and shared her findings with other potential jurors, causing a mistrial.
By Greg Land | March 27, 2018
The Georgia First Amendment Foundation is hoping the General Assembly will change a provision of the e-filing legislation so that documents must be made available immediately upon filing instead of upon their "physical acceptance" by the court clerk's office.
By Sue Reisinger | March 27, 2018
Larry Nassar's former supervisor, William Strampel, was arraigned Tuesday on charges that include criminal sexual misconduct.
By Cogan Schneier | March 27, 2018
New York and other states are also expected to sue.
By Colby Hamilton | March 27, 2018
The suit by the National Fair Housing Alliance and other advocate groups alleges that the social media company allows landlords and realtors to block protected groups from access to housing ads, in violation of the Fair Housing Act.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 26, 2018
The title is “Tommy Malone, Trial Lawyer: And the Light Shone Through … The Guiding Hand Shaping One of America's Greatest Trial Lawyers.” The author is Vincent Coppola, a former Newsweek reporter who has written five nonfiction books.
By Cheryl Miller | March 23, 2018
According to information released to The Recorder Friday, since 2011 the Judicial Council of California has paid $296,000 to resolve three sexual harassment complaints against judges and $225,000 to resolve two complaints against employees.
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