By R. Robin McDonald | January 31, 2019
The Georgia ad urges people to join in the fight to return to paper ballots and reform the state's troubled and obsolete election system, which has been the target of several lawsuits.
By Mike Scarcella | January 31, 2019
"This discovery is both voluminous and complex. It is composed of multiple hard drives containing several terabytes of information," prosecutors told a Washington judge Thursday.
By Marcos Aleman | January 31, 2019
Nayib Bukele, a young businessman and former mayor of El Salvador's capital, is well positioned to break the hold of the two parties that have dominated the government for three decades.
By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2019
"This is a very interesting situation and one not obviously contemplated by the rules," one federal court scholar says.
By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2019
"This is a very interesting situation and one not obviously contemplated by the rules," one federal court scholar says.
By Marcia Coyle | January 31, 2019
One of the appeals was filed by a New York lawyer, Jeremy Bates, who serves as a member of the committee on professional ethics of the New York City Bar Association.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 30, 2019
Counsel for Georgia's new secretary of state and the State Election Board say they should not be sued in a sweeping lawsuit intended to reform Georgia's election system, claiming they don't implement state election laws. But testimony from the director of the state's Center for Elections Systems shows the secretary is the architect of all elections, even down to the precinct level.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nick Lewin and Alexandra Messiter | January 30, 2019
Here are some common myths about the Foreign Agent Registration Act, debunked, to help practicing lawyers appreciate the breadth of the statute—and whether it may apply to their own activities.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 28, 2019
A professional photographer is suing the campaign of Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, claiming that the campaign of the state's top legal officer used a photograph without securing permission or a licensing agreement. Another photographer has a similar infringement suit pending against Gov. Brian Kemp's campaign.
By Colby Hamilton | January 28, 2019
President Donald Trump's former attorney and fixer pleaded guilty to lying to Congress and other charges in December, and is scheduled to testify before the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee in February.
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