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The current proposal has spurred pushback well beyond the norm, with 50 law professors sending a letter to legislators urging them to reconsider passing the bill and instead leave the questions raised by Moelis to be addressed on appeal by the Delaware Supreme Court.
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The federal lawsuit filed Monday in the Middle District of Louisiana alleges LSU never gave the 2007 championship-winning coach a chance to be heard before altering his career record enough to disqualify him for the Atlanta-based College Football Hall of Fame.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 18, 2024
"The provision is not void as against public policy," read the Supreme Court of Georgia decision issued Tuesday. "Accordingly, we affirm."
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District Judge D.P. Marshall Jr. of the Eastern District of Arkansas denied the request from 17 states, including Georgia, for a nationwide preliminary injunction on federal rules which are scheduled to go into effect on Tuesday.
By Mimi Lamarre | June 17, 2024
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