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Divided Leaders Stand United Honoring John Lewis
"We gather here today in what was once a stronghold of the Confederacy—together—because this prophet named John Lewis lived and loved," Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said at the Georgia Capitol.Qualified Immunity: It's Turtles All the Way Down
It's time to do what the Civil Rights Act of 1871 should have been understood to do all along: hold law enforcement accountable for misconduct in the line of duty.Co-op and Condo Boards' Secret Litigation Weapon
Lawsuits from co-op and condominium unit owners opposing their boards' conduct have become commonplace. The legal battles often entail costly and protracted litigation over contested factual issues and can plunge a the community into civil war. Fortunately, boards in New York have a little known but widely effective alternative for defending their conduct while averting communal fratricide.2 Charged in Murder of Security Guard Outside of Oakland Federal Courthouse
U.S. Attorney David Anderson of the Northern District of California said that his office was reaffirming its commitment to "protect those that protect us."How the Supreme Court Enables Police Excessive Force
In this edition of his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz writes: The Supreme Court's jurisprudence is so heavily tilted in favor of police officers and municipalities sued under §1983 that excessive force claimants often do not have a realistic chance of recovery.Deploying D&O and Cyber Insurance Coverage Against COVID-19 Claims
Pandemic-fueled litigation will test the reliability of the insurance coverage many organizations have purchased.City of Jacksonville v. O'Neal
The correctional officer was participating in Olympic level training prior to the onset of his heart condition.Warmest Oceans on Record Adds to Hurricane, Wildfire Risks
Forecasters say the global warming effect may generate a chaotic year of extreme weather ahead.Judge: No Early Prison Release for Cali Cartel Cocaine Lord
U.S. District Judge Federico Moreno found that Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela, the 81-year-old former chieftain of the Cali cartel, did not have serious enough health problems to merit early release.Trending Stories
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