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Byrd Pleads Guilty, Resigns as Jackson Co. Sheriff
Jackson County Sheriff Mike Byrd has pleaded guilty to a state felony and has resigned.Mandatory Minimums: Time for a Change?
In their Sentencing Guidelines column, Covington & Burling's Alan Vinegrad and Jason Levine write: Mandatory minimum sentences have, for years, been the subject of complaints from the bench, the defense bar and academics. But this year, these criticisms are taking hold—and all three branches of the federal government are getting into the fray.A Law Firm Associate's Guide to Getting a Vacation
Many law firms do not hold their attorneys to strictly identified vacation or personal days. Associates are often expected to reach their billable-hours goals, manage their deadlines, complete their assignments and, in theory, take vacations at appropriate times.Retaliation Lawsuit Against State Office Goes Forward
A federal judge has declined to dismiss a state employee's claim that he was retaliated against for his activism in a group that advocates for victims of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests.Study Shows Law Profession Is Slow to Diversify
Between 2003 and 2012, the percentage of black and Hispanic attorneys inched up by a mere 0.8 percent, and they now account for just 8.4 percent of attorneys in the country, according to the report, which Microsoft released on Tuesday.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Orders Warrant for Arrest of Attorney for Contempt
After holding defendants in a property dispute in civil and criminal contempt, a Manhattan judge has ordered a bench warrant for the arrest of a defense attorney unless he delivers a "sincere apology" to the court and his adversaries and pays thousands of dollars in sanctions and fees.Ex-Cop Acquitted in Retrial Over Deadly Shooting
Three years ago, a jury heard lurid testimony about a burned body and a brazen cover-up before convicting a former New Orleans police officer of fatally shooting a man without justification in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.Subpoenas Related to Ga. Gov's Ethics Complaints
A federal grand jury has been scheduled to meet next month to receive documents related to ethics complaints involving Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, according to people familiar with the case.Trending Stories
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