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Law Schools Tackle Racism and Injustice With Two-Day 'Teach-In'
Eight law schools have partnered to present 10 online seminars looking at racism and inequality in the law and the legal profession. Organizers hope to spur more faculty to incorporate those topics into their normal teaching.Lawyers Square Off Over Confederate Monument
"We have a responsibility to assist in removing symbols and systems created to maintain the myth of white supremacy," Mawuli Davis of Davis Bozeman said. "These monuments were erected to tell a romanticized story of one of the greatest crimes against humanity. This legal battle places us on the right side of history."Judge Jill Pryor Criticizes Ruling Preventing Florida Dems From Suing Over Ballot Order
The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit will likely make a decades-old political dispute more contentious.Despite COVID, New Yorkers Are Showing Up for Grand Jury Duty, DiFiore Says
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore reports that more than 1,700 people showed up for grand jury duty in New York City courthouses during a week in August. She says that figure is "only slightly lower" than response rates before the coronavirus pandemic.View more book results for the query "*"
Despite COVID, Chief Judge Says New Yorkers Are Showing Up for Grand Jury Duty
Chief Judge Janet DiFiore reports that more than 1,700 people showed up for grand jury duty in New York City courthouses during a week in August. She says that figure is "only slightly lower" than response rates before the pandemic.Cancer Patients Sue Over Emissions From Ga. Plants
The Sterigenics' plant near Smyrna and the Becton, Dickinson and Co. site in Covington emitted toxic levels of ethylene oxide that caused the cancers, including breast cancer and leukemia, the lawsuits claim.Former SEC Examiner Pleads Guilty to Misdemeanor in Final Days Before Trial Date
If Michael Cohn had not pleaded guilty to theft of government property before U.S. District Judge Gary Brown, his bench trial would have been the district's first criminal trial since the coronavirus pandemic froze court proceedings in March.Supreme Court to Consider Petitions in Three Copyright Cases
In their column on Intellectual Property Litigation, Lewis R. Clayton and Eric Alan Stone describe three cases the Supreme Court will consider hearing, that involve graphically depicted characters, visual art, and musical compositions.Coral Gables Office Building Sells for $1.05 Million
This is a 1,931-square-foot office building constructed in 2000 on a 5,224-square-foot lot, according to the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser's Office.Trending Stories
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