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The Attorneys Who Provided Legal Services for Japanese American 'Evacuees' During World War II
In his new book, "Lawyer, Jailer, Ally, Foe," Eric L. Muller, the Dan K. Moore Distinguished Professor of Law in Jurisprudence and Ethics at the University of North Carolina Law School, provides a fascinating account of life in "America's World War II Concentration Camps" and of the important role played by lawyers in the camps.Uncertain and Afraid: Florida's Immigrants Grapple With a Disrupted Reality Under New Law
Florida is home to about 4.6 million people that are foreign-born, and nearly three-quarters are from Latin America and the Caribbean.The Strategy Behind a $6.5M Record Verdict in Northwest Georgia
Plaintiff counsel said their client would have settled for the insurer's policy limit, but the amount offered wouldn't cover her medical expenses.5 Former Employees at Ga. Juvenile Detention Facility Indicted in 16-year-old Girl's 2022 Death
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced Friday that a Whitfield County grand jury on Monday had indicted the former director and nurse at the Elbert Shaw Regional Youth Detention Center in Dalton, as well as three former guards.View more book results for the query "Northwest Medical Center"
Trends Contributing to a Lending Slowdown in Fla.'s Commercial Real Estate Market
While there is a continued need for commercial real estate lending in Florida, many institutional lenders have "hit the brakes" and are focused on increasing deposits. The increase in deposits (with the corresponding decrease in lending) makes perfect sense. Institutional lenders will be flush with capital when the interest rates come down and the lending market returns to normal.South Florida Jurors Return $4.5M Award to Father of Slain Toddler
"Agencies that are designed to protect our children can't fail with impunity," said Justin Grosz, a partner at Kelley Kronenberg.Reproductive Health Agencies Sue Alabama AG Over State's 'Abortion Travel Ban'
"Attorney General Marshall's threats require healthcare providers in Alabama to choose between their own liberty and freedom, and their ethical responsibility to fully inform pregnant patients of their healthcare options out of state. Over the last year, these threats have prevented pregnant Alabamians from accessing comprehensive information about their legal healthcare options, and the support they may depend on to access those options," Alison Mollman, senior counsel with the ACLU of Alabama, said in a statement. "The consequences are not theoretical, they are real and can be deadly. It's time for Attorney General Marshall's threats to be recognized for what they are: unconstitutional and contrary to Alabama law."Alternative Approaches to Conflict Create Safer Communities
There are many ways for individuals to approach interpersonal conflict, depending on the type of conflict and the relationship one has with the other party. Our society tends to address conflict through the legal system, which often ignores the larger context within which conflict occurs. But there are other, more productive, ways to deal with conflict.Kratom—the Next Wave of Opioid Litigation in Georgia and Elsewhere?
"You don't expect to go into a store and find something similar to heroin between energy drinks and breath mints," said Georgia attorney Matt Wetherington of the Wetherington Law Firm.Trending Stories
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