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Georgia Moves to Ban Abortion in Wake of Roe v. Wade Reversal
"There is, simply put, nothing left of the Plaintiff-Appellees' argument that Georgia law imposes an unconstitutional burden on the practice of abortion," Georgia Solicitor General Stephen J. Petrany told the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Friday. He represents the Republican governor and AG. Meanwhile, Democratic women promised to fight back. And abortion remains legal in the state -- for now.Legal Fight Seeking Translation of Voting Materials Fails on Federal Appeal
"Nothing in the statute requires Gwinnett County to translate voting materials provided by another entity," read a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit decision.Here's Georgia's Legal Tab for Defending Its Abortion Ban
The state's outside counsel for the abortion battle is Consovoy McCarthy in Washington, D.C. The Consovoy team includes: Jeffrey M. Harris, Patrick Strawbridge and Steven Begakis.What Happens Next if Leaked Abortion Decision Becomes Final
"The 11th Circuit still has to rule on the injunction blocking the abortion ban," said Sean J. Young , former legal director of American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia. "Georgia's abortion ban remains blocked until the Eleventh Circuit says otherwise."View more book results for the query "William Pryor"
Old Law No Longer Governs: 11th Circuit Upholds New Limit on Lawyers' Go-To Remedy
"Had the deed been signed only a few weeks earlier, it would have been completely valid," read a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruling. "At that time Georgia law permitted deeds to be either attested by or acknowledged before an official."Atlanta Attorney Secures 11th Circuit Reversal in Case Hinging on 1st and 14th Amendments
"This was a case about a local government official ... forcing citizens ... to relive the worst moment of each of their lives ... in flagrant violation of their First Amendment right not to speak to the public at all," said the plaintiffs' attorney, Mark A. Yurachek.11th Circuit Reverses, Remands Southern District Denial of Vet's Disability Benefits
"Although our standard of review is deferential, it does not mean that we 'merely rubber stamp' an [administrative law judge's] decision," read the 11th Circuit opinion. "The record does not contain such evidence that a reasonable person would accept as adequate to support the [administrative law judge's] conclusion."How to Build Efficiency at Your Advisory Practice
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