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Firing White Woman for Facebook Posts Is OK, Court Says
"[W]hat everyone fails to realize is that if you're home on the couch doing what you're supposed to be doing, you won't ever be one of those numbers no matter what your race, religion, or political affiliation!" the employee posted about police killings of Black people.When Hearsay Meets ESI: Navigating Evidence Rules in the Digital Age
Understanding the concept of hearsay and its application to ESI evidence is crucial for practitioners to navigate the complexities of evidentiary rules effectively.TyShawn Jackson Challenges Judge Ana Martinez in DeKalb Election
Both candidates have more than a decade of experience linked to DeKalb County courts and legal offices.'Work and Time Constraints': Challenger Announces Withdrawal From Henry County Race for Judge
Attorney Loletha D. Hale of Hale Law Firm in Jonesboro has announced she'll withdrawal her race to replace Henry County State Court Judge Stephen N. Knights Jr.Your Child Just Turned 18: Do They Have a Durable Power of Attorney and Medical Directive?
"Oftentimes, these documents can be overlooked when thinking about sending your 18-year-old off to college or for your recent college graduate," writes Rita M. Danylchuk of Gibbons.View more book results for the query "Facebook"
Kavanaugh, Kagan See No (Legal) Problem With Yelling At Reporters
"Like Justice [Brett] Kavanaugh, I've had some experience encouraging press to suppress their own speech," Justice Elena Kagan said.Supreme Court Seems Sympathetic to Biden Administration, NRA in 1st Amendment Cases
"My biggest concern is that your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways in the most important time periods," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said.Jury Finds Unjust Enrichment by Murder, Awarding $210M to Victim's Survivors
Plaintiffs counsel convinced the jury Andre McDonald was grossly negligent and unjustly enriched by his wife's death, elements needed to create a constructive trust that could ensure hidden assets would not be discharged in a possible future bankruptcy.Is GameStop the New Blockbuster? Court Considers VPPA Application to Tracking Pixel Technology
A recent case out of the Southern District of New York involved the application of the Video Privacy Protection Act to a novel category of visual art and a method of data collection that would have been science fiction to the statute's drafters. Judge Swain's careful analysis of these issues is worth a look.As Judges Step Down, These Hopefuls Want a Shot at the Bench
At least 20 Georgia judges are not seeking reelection in the May 21 general nonpartisan primary election. Meet the candidates vying for the jurists' soon-to-be vacated judgeships.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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