By Jonathan Ringel | April 30, 2018
They will be recognized at the Daily Report's June 28 Georgia Legal Awards event and in a special editorial section that comes out that week.
By Gary Fineout | April 26, 2018
A split Eleventh Circuit panel decision allows Florida to back away from immediate changes.
By Erin Mulvaney | April 24, 2018
"If a cheerleader says she wants to make a billion dollars from this, I would probably find them someone else," said Sara Blackwell, the Sarasota, Florida, lawyer representing cheerleaders who are challenging employment rules.
By Associated Press | April 24, 2018
Officials are touting a new assessment tool that judges will begin using this year to help determine whether to release a suspect prior to trial.
By JEFF AMY, Associated Press | April 24, 2018
A recent survey of Mississippi jails conducted by the MacArthur Justice Center at the University of Mississippi School of Law and released to The Associated Press shows that 2,500 defendants—more than one-third of all of those jailed before trial—have been in jail 90 or more consecutive days. More than 600 have been in jail longer than a year.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 23, 2018
An appellate lawyer recently had an opportunity to turn the tables on a panel of judges at the State Bar of Georgia headquarters building in Atlanta for a conference on “Handling Big Cases."
By Katheryn Tucker | April 20, 2018
A student in Cameroon said he was attacked, cut with a knife and threatened with death after posting a message in a university publication asking for equal rights and treatment of homosexuals.
By Kim Chandler, Associated Press | April 20, 2018
Walter Leroy Moody Jr., 83, was executed Thursday night. He had been convicted of sending four mail bombs in December 1989, killing an 11th Circuit judge in Alabama and a Savannah civil rights attorney. Two bombs were intercepted and did not explode. He was convicted in 1991 in federal court on dozens of bomb-related charges.
By Kim Chandler Associated Press | April 19, 2018
Walter Leroy Moody Jr., 83, is scheduled to receive a lethal injection Thursday and become the oldest inmate put to death since executions resumed in the U.S. in the 1970s.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 17, 2018
The changing of the chiefs marks the ascent of the high court's younger generation of justices. The difference between their ages—and their bar admission dates—is 23 years.
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