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Police Shootings Renew Call to Ban No-Knock Warrants
"It is time to demand justice for Breonna Taylor as we did for Katheryn Johnston," said State Rep. "Able" Mable Thomas.'Precedent-Setting' Ruling Revives Probation Fee Lawsuit
"It is unconscionable that for-profit companies use the court system to try to squeeze money from people who can't afford to pay fines and fees," says Emily Early, senior staff attorney for the Southern Poverty Law Center.Filing Amended Returns in the Age of the Pandemic
In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess advises that this year in particular warrants a review of returns filed for 2018 and 2019. And even after the 2020 returns are filed, it may be desirable in the future to amend previous returns.Purported COVID-19 Class Actions Face Big Hurdles
A Georgia court will find it difficult to grant class certification for these claims, especially on a nationwide basis.Blue Springs Dental Care v. Owners Ins. Co.
In his second of the same type of ruling Justice Bough denied Owners Insurance Co.'s motion to dismiss a suit brought by a dental practice group that sought coverage for income lost due to mandatory COVID-19 lockdowns.View more book results for the query "*"
DOE Releases Questions and Answers Regarding New Title IX Rule Weeks After Compliance Date
Despite expectations that the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) would release new Title IX regulations last fall, the final version of the new Title IX rule was not issued until half a year later on May 6, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.Lawyers Accepting Virtual Currency: New Money, Old Rules
In his column on Blockchain Law, Robert A. Schwinger explains how some states have begun to consider whether legal ethics rules impose any restrictions or limitations on attorneys' ability to to take payment in the form of cryptocurrency, or to hold such assets in escrow or trust.Double Trouble: Custody Contempt in a PFA Matter
At issue was whether alleged past acts of violence could be introduced as evidence at a PFA hearing and whether notice is required before entering a custody contempt order.Critics Say DC's New Diploma Privilege Was 'Designed to Fail.' These Examinees Want to Fix It
A group of bar examinees in Washington, D.C., has asked the U.S. District of Columbia Court of Appeals to reduce the period of supervised practice that diploma privilege recipients must complete from three years to six months.Why Mediation Has Become a Valuable Method of ADR During COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic restrictions have caused alternative dispute resolutions attempted in mediation to increase. Remote or digital mediation (telemediation) will likely continue long after the pandemic restrictions have been lifted.Trending Stories
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