By Meredith Hobbs | October 26, 2017
Talley Wells said the opportunity to drive "system change" drew him to Georgia Appleseed after founding director Sharon Hill decided to step down.
By Marcia Coyle | October 26, 2017
U.S. Solicitor General Noel Francisco will make the government's arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court in December in support of a Colorado baker who refused on religious grounds to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
By Kate Brumback, Associated Press | October 26, 2017
Immigrants who have been granted temporary status to stay in the U.S. will have to keep paying out-of-state tuition after the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled against them, saying state colleges and universities in Georgia aren't required to let them pay in-state tuition.
By Zach Warren | October 26, 2017
Following decades on the federal bench and a number of high-profile cases, Scheindlin spoke with Ariana Tadler on the toll criminal law takes, diversity in law, and more.
By John Council | October 25, 2017
A high school student has filed a free speech case against her school district in Houston federal court, alleging she was harassed and bullied by both…
By P.J. Dannunzio | October 25, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that it does not have jurisdiction to take up a case lodged by a deaf litigant…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Ilanit Fischler | October 25, 2017
As more states legalize marijuana for medical use, employers are asking themselves whether they need to hire or continue to employ those who have a prescription for marijuana and test positive for marijuana.
By Cheryl Miller | October 23, 2017
Amy Oppenheimer of the Law Offices of Amy Oppenheimer in Berkeley was chosen to review claims that unnamed men “groped and touched us without our consent, made inappropriate comments about our bodies and our abilities." The letter was signed by 147 lobbyists, lawmakers and staff.
By Marcia Coyle | October 23, 2017
"J.D. came to the United States without legal documentation. That is not disputed. But the government cannot make a forced pregnancy the sanction for that action. J.D. retains her basic rights to personhood," Judge Patricia Millett wrote in her dissent. Here's a snapshot of the foundation of Millett's writing.
By Josefa Velasquez | October 23, 2017
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's civil rights bureau has subpoenaed The Weinstein Co. to investigate whether the allegations of sexual harassment against its co-founder is a broader issue within the company.
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