• Two Atlanta attorneys will face each other Monday in a U.S. Supreme Court oral argument over the race of jurors in a death penalty case.
Stephen Bright, president and senior counsel of Atlanta’s Southern Center for Human Rights, will ask the justices to overturn the Georgia Supreme Court, which had upheld a Butts County judge who rejected his client’s habeas corpus petition. Bright will be joined by colleagues Patrick Mulvaney and Katherine Chamblee.
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