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Daily Report Online

Thoughts on 'Charlottesville and Confederate Memorials' From Lawyer Governor Who Changed State Flag

Former Gov. Roy Barnes, a Marietta attorney, has written a four-page essay titled, "Charlottesville and Confederate Memorials" and posted it on his law firm's Facebook page.
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New York Law Journal

Nick & Duke LLC v. Dept. of Housing Preservation

Housing Agency's Failure to Ensure Notice Constitutes Due Process Claim
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The Recorder

Pot Advocates Argue Against Tobacco-Styled Marketing Restrictions

When it comes to regulating marijuana advertising, California lawmakers have visions of the Marlboro Man. A broad bill that has sailed through the Legislature this year would restrict marijuana branding in much the same way as tobacco promotions. Lawmakers are set to take up the measure Wednesday.
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The Recorder

Moonin v. Tice

9th Cir.; 15-16571 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment. The court held that a ban on highway patrol officers’ communications with the public…
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The Recorder

California's Chief Justice Raises New Alarms Over Immigration Arrests at Court

California Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye on Tuesday pushed back against criticism of her pleas to federal authorities to stop courthouse arrests of undocumented immigrants, telling a Sacramento gathering that she's challenging arrest policies, not immigration laws.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut and The Klan

Donald Trump rarely tells the truth, but he was correct when he said the Ku Klux Klan and its foes have been battling each other long before he became president. During the early years of the Klan's "Second Era" after World War I and until the 1930s, Connecticut was a surprisingly active venue for Klan activity. Connecticut membership during that era peaked at somewhere between 15,000 and 18,000.
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Daily Report Online

Friends Mark the Passing of Judge Dorothy Robinson

Friends, family and most of the local bench gathered to remember retired Superior Court Judge Dorothy Robinson for a Monday evening rosary service at Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home in Marietta. Robinson, 79, of Marietta died Aug. 16 at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital.
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New Jersey Law Journal

CAPITOL REPORT

This week's report focuses on the court rule changes coming in September, many of which the NJSBA addressed in the comment process.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Chandler v. The City of Mount Vernon

City, Police Denied Judgment in Excess Force Suit; Issues Over Personal Involvement Exist
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Daily Business Review

Conviction Upheld in Tampa Bay Bin Laden 'Payback' Terror Plot

A federal appeals court upheld the conviction and 40-year prison sentence of a man convicted in a plot to carry out terror attacks in the Tampa Bay area as "payback" for the death of Osama bin Laden.
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