By Katheryn Tucker | February 21, 2018
The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law in Washington filed a motion for a preliminary injunction filed late Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia seeking an expedited hearing to provide for a remedy before the 2018 elections.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 21, 2018
The report, called “A Pound of Flesh: The Criminalization of Private Debt,” documents arrests over private debt in 25 states and Puerto Rico.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 6, 2018
After hours of drama and debate, the council voted 13-0 to stop requiring money bail for minor crimes such as loitering, trespassing and driving without a license.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 5, 2018
The campaign made the MLK event a success, but 10 students were suspended, and Tyler and two others were set for expulsion. Their offense: passing out leaflets without authorization.
By Greg Land | February 2, 2018
Secretary of State Brain Kemp and Fulton elections officials sued by civil rights group over notices mailed to voters who had moved within a county saying they had 30 days to update their addresses or be dropped from "active" voter rolls.
By Kim Chandler, Associated Press | February 1, 2018
The state finance department and attorney general's office argue over whether man freed in 2015 after spending 28 years on death row was proven innocent.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 31, 2018
“The U.S. Supreme Court's pending docket is the driving force behind this year's conference theme, which will allow for important and timely dialogue on gerrymandering practices and redistricting,” said conference organizer and third-year law student John E. Farmer Jr.
By Sue Reisinger | January 29, 2018
Kristine Moore, assistant general counsel at the university since late 2014, was once called on to investigate claims against Dr. Lawrence Nassar.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 24, 2018
The court's judges voted Monday to approve an updated Bond Standard Operating Procedure to allow for nonviolent offenders to be released on a signature instead of having to post cash bail.
By Greg Land | January 22, 2018
Ed Kramer argues the inclusion of a Gwinnett County prosecutor on the review board that placed him in the highest risk for re-offending is both unconstitutional and illegal.
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