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Prosecutor Drops All Charges Against 'Quitman 12' in Absentee Ballots Case
A four-year legal ordeal is over for a dozen defendants accused of improper handling of absentee ballots—a felony—in South Georgia's Brooks County.Ex-Judge Says Family Courts Have 'Acute Problem'
In her 20 years on the bench, former Superior Court Judge Lynda Munro saw plenty of changes in Family Court.Study Raises Questions About Group Homes for Kids
A new study shows that placing children in group homes instead of with foster families is much more expensive, and many children's advocates say it's also worse for the kids.Obama Seeks Laws on Data Hacking, Student Privacy
President Barack Obama wants Congress to pass legislation requiring companies to inform customers within 30 days if their data has been hacked, a move that follows high-profile breaches at such retailers as Target, Home Depot and Neiman Marcus.Cuba Completes Release of 53 Political Prisoners
Cuba has completed the release of 53 political prisoners that was part of last month's historic deal between the U.S. and Cuba, the Obama administration said Monday. The move clears a major hurdle for the normalization of ties between the two countries after more than five decades of estrangement.View more book results for the query "*"
Immigrant Children Surge Into Conn. Courts
Thousands of unaccompanied minors are crossing the border into the U.S. to flee the violence in their Central American countries because of gangs and civil wars.Mark Dubois: Nonlawyers Gain Bigger Foothold in Legal Job Market
Michael Bower, the Statewide Bar Counsel, has many duties. One of them is keeping charge of attorney registrations.In 2015, Law Practices Will Change but the Risks Remain
What can attorneys and law firms expect in 2015? Cybersecurity and cyberattacks will continue to threaten practices and attorneys. Threats of cyberattacks already dominate the headlines.Judge Refuses to Halt False-Claims Case Against KBR
A federal judge in Washington is trying to move forward a long-running whistleblower case as KBR Inc. appeals orders that require the contractor to disclose certain internal papers.Trending Stories
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