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June 10, 2011
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Stepping into a dispute over religious education, a state appeals court ruled on Wednesday that the child of divorced parents could not be enrolled in a Catholic high school over one parent's
By Dan Christensen | March 19, 2004
MIAMI -- With Attorney General John Ashcroft watching their sentencing patterns to make sure they're tough enough, many federal judges around the country are unhappy and on edge.For sm
By Meredith Hobbs | November 3, 2005
Meredith Hobbs [email protected] After 20 years, Arnall Golden Gregory has closed its Macon office. Its three attorneys, Jerome L. Kaplan, Ronald C. Thomason and James P. Smith, ha
By Steven C. Bennett | December 6, 2000
To be a great lawyer and also a nice person: Is that an impossible goal? Public surveys and many popular jokes suggest that the two results are incompatible. Even if many lawyers are by nature
By Tom Perrotta | October 21, 2004
A divided appeals court has reversed a manslaughter conviction over a faulty jury charge that was not objected to at trial. A three-judge majority of the Appellate Division, Second Dep
By John Woods | August 21, 2001
Law firms that engage in collecting debts are not subject to constraints under federal debt collection law if their activities constitute only a small percentage of their overall revenues, a S
By Greg Land | April 15, 2009
The sole practitioner whose lawsuit upended the funding mechanism for the Atlanta BeltLine has taken aim at Georgia Power Co.'s plan to pay for two nuclear reactors. At issue is Senate
By Tony Mauro | December 13, 2004
Sitting for the final time in 2004, the Supreme Court on Monday failed to hand down anxiously awaited rulings on the constitutionality of federal sentencing guidelines, a possible sign o
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