By Jim Saunders | June 18, 2021
Judge Robert Long said the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services should have held a formal hearing to consider evidence about whether a man who said his civil rights were restored after a 1969 conviction in Illinois should receive a license in Florida.
By Tom McParland | June 16, 2021
New court appearances, logged by defense attorneys from Dentons and Thompson Hine, came as New York federal courts have become the main venue for bringing website accessibility claims. Deep disagreement, however, has emerged among appeals courts over what standard to apply to plaintiffs' ADA claims.
By Jim Saunders | June 9, 2021
The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida and three political committees argue that a $3,000 limit on contributions to ballot-initiative drives is unconstitutional and would prevent them from collecting enough petition signatures to put the proposed amendments on the November 2022 ballot.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 1, 2021
"MLB robbed the small businesses of Atlanta—many of them minority-owned—of $100 million, we want the game back where it belongs," said Alfredo Ortiz, president and CEO of Job Creators Network. "This was a knee-jerk, hypocritical and illegal reaction to misinformation about Georgia's new voting law."
By Raychel Lean | June 1, 2021
"The pandemic has shown us that despite our differences and disagreements with other participants in the criminal legal system, there are opportunities for us to work productively with each other," Caruso said.
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By Raychel Lean | June 1, 2021
"At one point in time, I had to hire an investigator to follow [Jeffrey Epstein's] investigators, who were following me," Edwards said. "It really was nuts."
By Raychel Lean | June 1, 2021
Title: Founding and managing partner Firm: Law Offices of Aaron A Karger What does making an impact mean to you? Making an impact in my view…
By Melissa Siegel | May 27, 2021
Magic Burgers LLC, which operates the Burger King fast-food chain, was ordered to pay more than $2 million to a woman who claimed that she was fired…
By Marcia Coyle | May 24, 2021
The Roberts court "holds the top three spots for amicus briefs filed in a case—all three reaching triple digits," one appellate lawyer says. "We haven't seen a case with over 100 amicus briefs since 2015, but next term has potential with several blockbusters."
By Angela Morris | May 13, 2021
The complaint alleged, "Baylor refused to allow Ms. Bonnewitz to try out in retaliation for participating in a Title IX investigation and in retaliation for complaining about discrimination."
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