By Greg Land | November 7, 2017
The Georgia Supreme Court threw out a portion of the state's gang statute, and the Georgia Court of Appeals turned down prosecutors' requests to allow hearsay from a child's doctor in a child molestation case where the mother and alleged victim left the country.
By Leigh Jones | November 6, 2017
With calls for stricter gun control growing louder with each mass shooting—including Sunday's massacre of 26 people at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas—here's a look at the law firms that have handled much of the litigation in recent years for the National Rifle Association.
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By Vivia Chen | November 2, 2017
How did these men (no women, of course) beat the odds? And what advice do they have for young lawyers of color?
By Katheryn Tucker | November 2, 2017
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice P. Harris Hines will open the program with a speech entitled, "Access to Justice: A Priority of the Judiciary.”
By Marcia Coyle | October 30, 2017
The American Bar Association on Monday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject what it called a "baseless attempt" by the Trump administration to relegate gays and lesbians to second-class status under the nation's anti-discrimination laws. Donald Verrilli Jr., a former Obama-era U.S. solicitor general, filed the brief for the ABA in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission. In the case, a baker refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple.
By Meredith Hobbs | October 26, 2017
Talley Wells said the opportunity to drive "system change" drew him to Georgia Appleseed after founding director Sharon Hill decided to step down.
By Kate Brumback, Associated Press | October 26, 2017
Immigrants who have been granted temporary status to stay in the U.S. will have to keep paying out-of-state tuition after the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled against them, saying state colleges and universities in Georgia aren't required to let them pay in-state tuition.
By John Council | October 25, 2017
A high school student has filed a free speech case against her school district in Houston federal court, alleging she was harassed and bullied by both…
By Katheryn Tucker | October 18, 2017
A federal judge signed a consent order concluding a voting rights challenge in Georgia that drew national attention because of a proposed earlier registration deadline.
By Greg Land | Daily Report | October 13, 2017
Civil rights organizations and several Atlanta lawyers rallied at the Municipal Court Friday to decry a purported effort by some Municipal Court judges to have Mayor Kasim Reed fire Interim Public Defender Rosalie Joy.
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