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Under Suspension in California, Eastman Continues Supreme Court Practice
As he fights disbarment and criminal charges, John Eastman has continued to apply his legal efforts in a forum where he remains technically a member in good standing: the U.S. Supreme Court.See Who Passed the July 2024 Bar Exam
Of the 10,392 candidates the Board examined in July, 7,158 passed for an overall passing rate of 69%.$31M Settlement Reached: Litigators Resolve Explosive Lithium-Ion Battery Damages Dispute
"We found ourselves in unchartered territory while taking on a global leader of an emerging technology, and success depended on our ability to combine recently enacted environmental regulations with centuries-old legal theories like trespass and nuisance," said plaintiff counsel Jackson McDonald of McDonald & Cody in Alto, Georgia.On the Move: Labor Lawyer Adds to Fox Rothschild's Atlanta Growth
Ogletree Deakins promotes Atlanta partner to practice co-leader; Southeast-rooted firms add laterals in Georgia, New York, Philadelphia and California.View more book results for the query "Jackson Campbell"
Hold On, I'm Suing: Artists' Protests Over the Trump Campaign's Use of Their Music
When artists do take action over political-campaign usage, it's usually in the form of a cease-and-desist letter sent to a candidate's representatives. In some instances, artists file lawsuits, but to date there's been just a smattering of notable court decisions. This article provides a refresher on these rulings as well as a look at the recent lawsuit by the estate of Isaac Hayes over the Trump campaign's use of the classic soul song "Hold On, I'm Coming."GOP Senators Attack 6th Circuit Pick Over Tie to Workers Group, Political Donation
"I served for a couple of years on an advisory board for an organization that was at that time getting off the ground," Karla Campbell said, adding that one of the group's goals was to tell low-wage workers about their legal rights.Supreme Court Upholds Repatriation Tax on Foreign Earnings
In their 7-2 decision, the justices rejected arguments that the Mandatory Repatriation Tax violates the Constitution's Apportionment Clause, which requires "direct" taxes be divvied up among the states based on population.Fani Willis' Testimony Evokes Long-standing Frustrations for Black Women Leaders
"Donald Trump knows that he can make an easy target for his base out of a Black woman," said Brittany Packnett Cunningham, a racial equality activist and podcast host.Georgia Republicans Say Willis Inquiry Isn't 'Witch Hunt;' Democrats Dispute Good Faith
The Republican leading a specially-appointed Georgia state Senate committee to investigate whether the Fulton County DA has committed misconduct proclaimed repeatedly Friday during the panel's first meeting that he seeks just the facts, but a Democrat on the panel says she doubts the group can overcome its partisan origins.Trending Stories
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