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The Emerging Role of Antitrust Law in NFL, NBA Union Negotiations
With the Super Bowl just concluded and this weekend's All-Star Game marking the halfway point of the 2010-11 NBA season, the impending expiration of the NFL and NBA collective bargaining agreements -- on March 4 and July 1, respectively -- is fast approaching, and the contentious negotiation of new agreements in each sport promises to work its way into more headlines as the year continues.Students to aid plaintiffs with child support paperwork
Third-year students from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School are going to help pro se plaintiffs in contested child support cases through a program started by a DeKalb County judge and family lawyer.Judge: Johnson ineligible to be on ballot
A state administrative law judge Monday ruled that Clarence Johnson, right photo, the lawyer running to unseat Fulton County Superior Court Judge D. Todd Markle, is ineligible to run because Johnson owes back taxes. Administrative law judge Michael Malihi, left, can be overruled by the secretary of state.Tjoflat Urges High Court Review in Exxon Case
Jonathan [email protected]. Supreme Court experts say that justices allow legal questions to "percolate" in the lower courts before settling the matter with a high court ruling.But to Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, one issue has boiled over, and it's time for the high court to step in.View more book results for the query "Lanier Law Firm"
11th Circuit Still Cool to 'Booker'
The 11th Circuit is sticking to a refusal to reconsider sentences handed down before the Supreme Court's ruling that federal sentencing rules should be advisory. Unlike other circuits, the 11th Circuit has said it will not consider cases where defendants filed appeals before the Court's Booker decision but did not raise Sixth Amendment challenges in their initial brief. That stance, reiterated last week, has left defendants in that circuit with no recourse, other than appealing to the high court.Tjoflat: Nominating Process Is a Disaster
Richmond [email protected] have changed for federal judgeship appointees since 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Gerald B. Tjoflat took his seat on the Fifth Circuit in 1975-and not for the better, the judge said.In a "Twenty Questions" feature for the Web site "How Appealing," Tjoflat told interviewer Howard J.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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