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New firm offers divorce a la carte
Many middle-income people seeking a divorce can't afford to hire a lawyer but aren't poor enough to qualify for legal aid. Above, from left, Michael Manely, his wife Shelia, and Luis Velez stand in the dress shop they are transforming into the Justice Cafe at Peachtree and MLK Drive.Courtside: Solicitor general's office under fire from FOIA backers
Government openness advocates say the solicitor general's office dropped the ball in FCC v. AT&T, and they want the White House to do something about it.Trump on the Ocean LLC v. Cortes-Vasquez
Free With Registration: Court Overturns Regional Board's Denial Of Variances to Trump to Build at Jones BeachFed judge stays execution of Pa. death row inmate
A federal judge in Pittsburgh has stayed the execution of a western Pennsylvania inmate who, earlier this year, said he was tired of appeal delays and asked Gov. Ed Rendell to sign his death warrant.View more book results for the query "*"
Conn. AG Withdraws Appeal In Trooper Staffing Case
The state Attorney General's Office has withdrawn its appeal of a court ruling that backed a minimum staffing level for Connecticut state police officers, saying a law passed last year erases the requirement to keep on at least 1,248 troopers.Representing Domestic Violence Victims in Custody Cases
Women Against Abuse Legal Center represents victims of domestic violence in protection from abuse cases and, in a more limited capacity, in custody and support cases. Unfortunately, we simply do not have the resources to represent all of the domestic violence victims who need our help in custody cases. Many victims are forced to navigate this often confusing and complicated system on their own. Knowing the effect that a custody decision has on a child's life and having observed the perils of representing onOmnipoint Communications Inc. v. City of White Plains
Circuit Holds That City's Planning Board Properly Rejected Cell Phone TowerCourt OKs Juries for Land-Use Suits
In Monterey vs. Del Monte Dunes at Monterey, the Supreme Court ruled that people who sue in federal court over local governmental land-use regulations can sometimes get a jury trial.Trending Stories
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