By C. Ryan Barber | August 5, 2020
Eric Herschmann, who'd joined Kasowitz Benson Torres in 1996, argued for Trump at his impeachment trial. Herschmann revealed his new role as a White House senior adviser in court filings in New York.
By Marcia Coyle | August 3, 2020
"Though cloaked in new labels, Florida's pay-to-vote system is simply another poll tax substitute imposing a financial bar to voting that the Constitution bans and that courts rejected long ago," lawyers from K&L Gates said in an amicus brief for the former DOJ attorneys.
By Marcia Coyle | August 3, 2020
A brief signed by K&L Gates Miami associate Olivia Kelman offers opposition to the Florida voting law by dozens of former Justice Department attorneys.
By Meredith Hobbs | July 31, 2020
Newly installed National Bar Association president C.K. Hoffler, a former colleague of renowned Florida litigator Willie Gary, is leading the organization's fight against COVID-19, police brutality and voter suppression.
By Ana Ceballos | July 31, 2020
State Sen. Perry Thurston Jr., who is slated to become the Senate Democratic leader in 2022 if he gets reelected, is being attacked by a political committee led by Republican consultant William Stafford Jones, who, according to state election records, chairs more than 100 political committees.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 29, 2020
Candidate Jason Marbutt said the ads are meant to reflect Cobb County's diversity, and his support for that diversity
By Raychel Lean | July 29, 2020
The Florida Supreme Court is looking for anyone who was a judge, court employee, lawyer, election worker, campaign worker, journalist or otherwise involved in the infamous 2000 Florida recount.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Contributors | July 27, 2020
We seek a district attorney who has the courage and compassion to balance the need to keep our community safe, while ensuring that all citizens are treated with dignity by the police and the criminal justice system.
By Marcia Coyle | July 27, 2020
The census statute "does not curtail the president's authority to direct the secretary in making policy judgments that result in 'the decennial census,'" then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote. John Roberts Jr., then a U.S. Justice Department lawyer, argued for the government.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 24, 2020
Despite the wide range of legislation approved this month, lawmakers took a pass on going after certain hot-button items like marijuana legalization and solitary confinement reform.
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