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2nd Circuit Rules Vermont Law School May Cover Controversial Mural
VLGS decided to stop displaying the mural in 2020 because of the way it depicts Black people. The artist objected to it being covered, and filed suit, citing his rights under the Visual Artist Rights Act.Dead in Its Tracks: A New Ruling Could Stop These Pending Cases
"[T]he General Assembly's passage of the preemption provision [in OCGA § 10-13B-1] took away any power Hospital Authority of Wayne County, Georgia otherwise may have had under OCGA § 31-7-75 to pursue claims that the preemption provision and the Settlement Act are unconstitutional," the Supreme Court of Georgia ruled.Call Your Next Witness: Moving Toward a More Efficient and Equitable Criminal Investigation Process
This article addresses the consequences of federal prosecutors increasingly opting to label likely-guiltless parties as "subjects" rather than "witnesses" and suggests how clarity could be provided moving forward.Keep Your Credit Cards Close. Keep Your Employees Closer.
Imagine you have an employee that opens a credit card in your name for your business. Your employee then runs up tens of thousands of dollars of debt on the account and illegally accesses your bank accounts to partially pay off the monthly statements.View more book results for the query "*"
Retired Judge Declines Role in Ken Paxton Impeachment Trial
"The proceedings commencing on Sept. 5, 2023, are far too important to the state of Texas for there to be any distractions involving allegations of favoritism or personal bias on my part," Judge Marc Brown said.NY Legal Luminaries To Be Honored at National Judicial College Event
Chief Judge Rowan Wilson, Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas, are among several New Yorkers set to be honored during the National Judicial College's 60th anniversary celebration.Immigrant Advocates Urge Signing of Bill To Warn Documented Persons of Deportation Risk
Backers said the measure was needed to break a "cycle of violence and abuse" that often lands persons in the criminal justice system,Valuing Property in the Course of Development
In this article, Michael Rikon discusses entrepreneurial profit and how owners of property condemned in the course of development are entitled to be compensated for all its efforts.Video Evidence and the Emergency Doctrine
This article discusses the courts' increasing reliance on video surveillance for deciding motions, especially for those where the emergency doctrine was raised, and details several cases where video surveillance was used as key evidence.Trending Stories
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