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Photo Requirement in Firearm Ordinance OK'd
The city of Philadelphia has the right to require a photograph on licenses to carry a gun, a federal judge has ruled, rejecting a challenge brought by a lifelong member of the Church of the Living God the Pillar and Ground of the Truth who claimed the ordinance violated his First and Second Amendment rights.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 20, No. 182 - September 21, 2011
Daily decision alert.Layoff Freed Youthful Associate to Begin Political Career
Getting laid off from her law firm job less than a year after graduating with her J.D. was not the start to a budding career that Jenna Persons had envisioned. But it presented the 26-year-old with the opportunity to pursue public office. Persons, who was briefly an associate at Roetzel & Andress before being cut in firmwide layoffs, is one of three candidates in the Sept. 15 primary election for mayor of Fort Myers, a city with approximately 70,000 residents in southwest Florida.CONSTITUTIONAL LAW | State inmates may use civil rights law for parole challenges
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ACLU hires Republican to lobby on criminal justice
The ACLU says hiring law firm partner and former federal prosecutor Michael Volkov is intended to bolster the organization's influence with congressional Republicans.Rudolph Defenders Read Feds' Signals to Make Plea Deal
Paul S. Kish, who has been with the Atlanta Federal Defender Program Inc. for 21 years, is reluctant to call his representation of confessed bomber Eric Robert Rudolph the biggest case in his career. But he acknowledges that the Rudolph case probably took the "greatest amount of effort," involving a delicate dance with prosecutors who had vowed to seek the death penalty but then unexpectedly suggested ways Rudolph could avoid it. What follows is Kish's account of how the Rudolph deal was reached.TotalBank continues profit with third quarter earnings
Miami-basedTotalBank reported net income of $3.04 million in the third quarter, a 105 percent increase, compared with $1.48 million for the same period a year earlier.Duane Morris loses ethics fight with client
IN A CASE reflecting problems that can occur when huge law firms represent huge clients, a Fulton County judge has ruled that legal giant Duane Morris violated conflict-of-interest rules by representing subsidiaries of McKesson Corp. in Pennsylvania and then working for a couple against an unrelated McKesson subsidiary in Atlanta.Trending Stories
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