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Facial Recognition Technology Jailed a Man for Days. His Lawsuit Joins Others From Black Plaintiffs
"I was confused and I was angry because I didn't know what was going on," Randal Quran Reid told The Associated Press of his stay in a Georgia jail. "They couldn't give me any information outside of, 'You've got to wait for Louisiana to come take you,' and there was no timeline on that."Sheriff Accused of Groping TV's Judge Hatchett Pleads Guilty, Resigns
"Today a servant-leader in our community finally has some closure to this deeply troubling assault," said civil rights litigator Mawuli Davis of the Davis Bozeman Law Firm in Decatur.Special Section: 2023 Litigation Departments of the Year
Welcome to the 2023 Litigation Departments of the Year Awards supplement. This year we honored three law firms' litigation departments, two GC Impact winners, six law firm innovators, five ESG Impact winners, seven for their efforts to expand diversity at their firms and three law firm of the year finalists.Law Firm Innovators 2023: LeVan Stapleton Segal Cochran
In 2022, LeVan Stapleton was then four to five attorneys but provided over 1,000 hours of pro bono and non-profit board service hours, in addition to its robust business litigation work for its impressive array of corporate clients.View more book results for the query "The Cochran"
Success of Online JD Programs Varies by Demographic, Says New AccessLex, Gallup Report
The AccessLex Institute and Gallup released Tuesday indicates that part-time students, caregivers, students ages 30 and older and those attending tier-four (T4) ranked law schools were most receptive to online J.D. courses and reported more favorable experiences compared to their counterparts.Best Law Firm Mentors 2023: Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson's guiding influence starts in Pittsburgh, with the diverse practice group he has grown in Pennsylvania, and extends throughout the firm to Cleveland, California, and even so far as Taiwan.Challenging Agency Power: 'Axon,' Part 2
In Axon Enterprise v. F.T.C., the U.S. Supreme Court very recently decreed that constitutional challenges to regulatory power need not be relegated to agency administrative law judges, but rather are cognizable in the district courts. In the first installment of his two-part series, Anthony Sabino discussed the foundation for this newest edict. Now he turns to Axon itself.Constitutional Attacks Mount Against Federal Agency Proceedings in Wake of High Court Decision
With the first post-Axon challenge already underway in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and a pending petition for writ of certiorari from a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit decision declaring the SEC's administrative proceedings unconstitutional, we may soon see whether and how these judicial constraints on administrative proceedings will continue to develop in the aftermath of Axon.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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