By Greg Land | January 23, 2018
The lawsuit involves an assistant elementary school principal who was transferred to a low-performing school after being targeted with protests for teaching yoga-based "mindfulness" practices.
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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By Former clerks of Judge William O'Kelley | January 22, 2018
Judge O'Kelley displayed artistic interpretations of the Constitutional Convention in his Atlanta chambers, and he regularly quizzed his law clerks on the names of the Georgia patriots who signed the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
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 Katheryn Tucker | January 19, 2018
The winning lawyers, Solo R. Michael Coker and Makenzie “Mac” McAllister of Bross McAllister & Williams, gave their client credit for making a favorable impression on the jury. “This was a man who took great pride in his work.”
By Greg Land | January 19, 2018
Gunfire that erupted in a parking lot during a fight at the Sylvania nightclub known variously as The Zone, The Spot, The Legion and Club Primetime, killed Antonio Walker in December 2015.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 19, 2018
The court ruled that Jim Turner is a public figure and has not cleared the hurdle for a defamation lawsuit—malice. Turner was suing the lawyers the NFL hired to investigate ex-Dolphin Jonathan Martin's abuse allegations.
By Greg Land | January 18, 2018
The plaintiff spent 16 days in jail on child molestation charges that were dropped and won $472K at trial, but the judge dumped the award and ordered a new, damages-only trial in which jurors awarded nothing.
By Cogan Schneier | January 18, 2018
While courts will remain open, furloughs at the Justice Department would likely slow litigation.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 17, 2018
“This is the third appellate argument in a row I have had postponed because of climate.” —Laurie Webb Daniel, chair of Holland & Knight's national appellate team.
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