By Greg Land | November 17, 2017
Atlanta's development arm, Invest Atlanta, has sued the city Board of Ethics over its refusal to reverse a ruling declaring that tickets to events at the soon-to-open Mercedes-Benz Stadium are an illegal gratuity barred by city ordinance.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 17, 2017
The smallest residence now allowed in the city is 400 square feet.
By Jim Turner | November 16, 2017
Mary McLeod Bethune is getting support in both chambers of the Legislature as a replacement for a Confederate general who has long represented Florida in the U.S. Capitol.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 16, 2017
The coalition filed the brief Wednesday asking the high court to hear arguments in "Lund v. Rowan County," a case involving a North Carolina county's practice of opening its meetings with prayer offered by its commissioners.
By Jim Saunders | November 15, 2017
Raising the prospect of “irreversible damage” to the public- education system, nine school boards want the Florida Supreme Court to block a massive education law approved in May.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | November 13, 2017
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives' Liquor Control Committee is set to vote on a measure to lift liquor licensing restrictions that have been in place since the repeal of Prohibition.
By Celia Ampel | November 9, 2017
The court found patients' constitutional rights were violated by 2013 amendments allowing potential defendants to interview patients' other doctors in secret.
By Jim Turner | November 8, 2017
An attempt to end the state's no-fault auto insurance system is on the fast track in the Florida House.As in past years, the legislation, which…
By Jim Turner | November 7, 2017
A measure that would double the amount Gov. Rick Scott wants to spend on the state's most-prominent land preservation program was easily approved…
By Marcia Coyle | November 7, 2017
As evident in many of his opinions, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. cares a lot about the Constitution's structure and the division of power among the three federal branches. So perhaps to no surprise, Roberts during an argument Tuesday turned to what some consider to be one of the most influential casebooks ever written.
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