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 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 Marcia Coyle | January 23, 2018
"It was a private dinner, but I think about it as a return to civility in Washington, something we could use more of," Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, who hosted the dinner, reportedly said in response to questions about the gathering.
By Melinda Deslatte, Associated Press | January 19, 2018
Both Gov. John Bel Edwards and Attorney General Jeff Landry support litigation accusing pharmaceutical companies of worsening opioid abuse in Louisiana. They disagree over who should control it.
By Marcia Coyle | December 28, 2017
Revisit U.S. Supreme Court dialogue that brought laughter this year.
By Tony Mauro | December 20, 2017
The bureau's press statement offers some hints about why Joseph Story, a justice from 1811 to 1845, is being honored, but not about why Louis Brandeis, formerly a pro-consumer litigator, was sidelined.
By Cogan Schneier | December 15, 2017
Petersen, an FEC commissioner and former Wiley Rein summer associate, had trouble answering basic legal questions in his hearing this week, like defining motion in limine and Daubert standard.
By Brian Baxter | C. Ryan Barber | December 13, 2017
Doug Jones, a name partner at Birmingham's Jones & Hawley and a former partner at Haskell Slaughter and Whatley Drake, stunned Republican candidate Roy Moore in a special U.S. Senate election in Alabama.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 12, 2017
After an 832-vote loss to Keisha Lance Bottoms, Atlanta mayoral candidate Mary Norwood's lawyers are asking for a recount that includes hand counts of paper ballots, recanvassing electronic voting machine tallies, reconsideration of all provisional ballots and scrutiny of every voter certification form.
By Meredith Hobbs | December 7, 2017
Vincent Russo Jr. of the Robbins Firm is representing Mary Norwood as she squares off with Keisha Lance Bottoms over the close election results. Bottoms has turned to Robert Highsmith Jr. of Holland & Knight and others.
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