By R. Robin McDonald | February 7, 2019
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg had promised an expedited discovery if her ruling were upheld on appeal.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 7, 2019
Judges Robin Rosenbaum, William Pryor and K. Michael Moore served on the panel that issued an opinion a week after arguments.
By Andrea M. Alonso | February 7, 2019
Anyone who loves New York history will devour and thoroughly enjoy “Frank & Al”, the story of the turbulent relationship between Gov. Alfred E. Smith and President Franklin D. Roosevelt. No two men could have been more unalike. Yet like tributaries of a great river they joined to form the modern Democratic Party.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 7, 2019
The secretary of state confirmed it's investigating a “unique case” in northern Georgia. That election's results were tossed last week over illegal votes.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 5, 2019
Holland & Knight's Jake Evans appears to have done something no one else in Georgia has—persuade a judge that new results for an election already tossed over illegal votes are also invalid.
By Tom McParland | February 5, 2019
In a precedential opinion, a three-judge panel of the Philadelphia-based appeals court ruled that the political balancing requirements, long a staple of the state's judicial nomination process, violated the First Amendment.
By Ellis Kim | February 4, 2019
The news comes as the committee faces a sweeping demand by prosecutors to turn over documents about its donors, vendors, and finances.
By R. Robin McDonald | February 1, 2019
The judge tossed the election results after finding people who were not residents of the district were allowed to vote in the contentious Republican primary.
By Jim Turner | February 1, 2019
Senate President Bill Galvano said hearings by his chamber on suspensions handed down by Gov. Ron DeSantis are a check between the legislative and executive branches.
By Erin Mulvaney | January 31, 2019
“If we find ourselves in the unpleasant circumstance, we should act expeditiously,” U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in Washington said. Leon is presiding over a series of suits from federal employees and unions challenging the lawfulness of being forced to work without pay.
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