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By Katheryn Tucker | January 2, 2018
Judge Beverly Martin reversed District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro of the Southern District of Florida in denying the revival of the lawsuit by an estate representative after the prisoner died.
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By Robert Storace and Michael Marciano | January 2, 2018
An animal-rights group says it will continue fighting for the release of three Connecticut zoo elephants despite a Litchfield Superior Court ruling that denies standing for the petitioners.
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By Cogan Schneier | January 2, 2018
In a case spanning 10 years, a Maryland federal judge ruled in November that the state had to remedy its practices with respect to historically black universities.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 1, 2018
Sometimes a cake is just a cake, though at least one side in Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission would have the U.S. Supreme Court decide otherwise.
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By Colby Hamilton | December 29, 2017
Lambda Legal's Susan Sommer is departing to join the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice as general counsel in January.
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By Robert Storace | December 29, 2017
A Superior Court judge struck down a nonprofit animal rights advocacy group's lawsuit which argued that elephants have standing to sue for their freedom from a petting zoo.
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By Greg Land | December 29, 2017
Among the opinions issued by the Georgia Supreme Court in 2017 were some that cemented government rights, while others said it's OK to flip someone "the bird."
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By Jonathan Ringel | December 29, 2017
State Bar of Georgia president applauds the Georgia Legal Services Program executive director as she announces her retirement after a 43-year career with the organization.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 29, 2017
The Third Circuit in 2017 decided a landmark civil rights case over a citizen's ability to record police officers in public, a decision that was immediately propelled to the forefront of the most significant legal rulings in the region.
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By Staff Report | December 28, 2017
The Associated Press's annual compendium of notables who died in 2017 includes a mix of folks who worked both in and outside the courtroom on a range of issues. Every name on the selected list below should ring a bell to those continuing their work in the industry.
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