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'Civil Death Penalty': Ford Trial Opens With Unusual Jury Instructions
After more than four years, Ford is back in court to defend charges the company made a faulty roof that crushed and caused the death of Melvin and Voncile Hill. This time, Ford's lawyers can only argue about how much the company should pay.Eleventh Circuit Won't Reinstate Cardinale's Free Speech Suit Against Atlanta
"In a limited public forum, the government 'may be justified in reserving its forum for certain groups or for the discussion of certain topics.' Good News Club v. Milford Cent. Sch., 533 U.S. 98, 106 (2001)," a three-judge panel wrote in its opinion.Judge to Consider Whether to Block Georgia's Abortion Ban Under State Constitution
"Plaintiffs bring this action under the Georgia Constitution's rights to privacy, liberty, and equal protection, seeking declaratory and interlocutory injunctive relief," the complaint said.'Keep Your Mouth Shut': Judge's 'Angry Intervention' Leads to Recusal Demand
A witness in an employment dispute has accused Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Christopher S. Brasher of "physically pointing at her, angrily raising his voice, and turning visibly red," per the petitioner's motion to recuse.View more book results for the query "Bondurant Mixson & Elmore"
Georgia Abortion Ban Challenge Swiftly Moves to State Court
The lawsuit starts the process of taking the issue to the Georgia Supreme Court, which is guided by a state constitution that many scholars and lawyers say has stronger protections for privacy than the U.S. Constitution.State Bar of Georgia Announces New Leadership, Award Winners
The 52,000-member organization announced its newly elected leaders and also handed out awards at its annual meeting June 3 on Amelia Island, Florida.Georgia Legal Awards Return to Normal Following Pandemic Scale-down
I've been extremely impressed by the accomplishments of all the nominees, both inside and outside the courtroom or office.Court Rules Secrecy Act Doesn't Create 'Blanket Exemption' From Open-Records Requests
"The pertinent legal question on appeal is whether Blau's Open Records Act claim was entirely foreclosed by the Secrecy Act at the pleadings stage of the litigation," read the Georgia Court of Appeals opinion. "We conclude that it was not."Trending Stories
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