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By Katheryn Tucker | Daily Report | October 6, 2017
Gay rights advocates are cheering an unpublished opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit overturning a verdict because…
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By Christopher Dunn | October 5, 2017
In his Civil Rights and Civil Liberties column, Christopher Dunn writes: Roy Moore's Alabama primary win to become the Republican candidate for a U.S. Senate seat is big news for the world of constitutional law. Moore's defiant approach to the federal courts has surfaced most dramatically around two hot-button issues: a Ten Commandments monument and gay marriage.
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By Ed Silverstein | October 4, 2017
Previously, the contract attorneys assisted inmates in updating legal forms or assistance with case law research, but South Dakota believes the new measure saves time and money.
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By Alexa Woronowicz | October 2, 2017
ADA Title III Claim Against Law Examiners Dismissed; Discovery Needed on Title II Claim
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By Tony Mauro | October 2, 2017
The solicitor general weighed in on the case, which could have had an impact on whether internet services and companies need to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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By R. Robin McDonald | September 29, 2017
In tandem with U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Georgetown Law School lecture chastising the nation's college campuses for inhibiting free speech, the U.S. Justice Department waded this week into a First Amendment lawsuit against a metro Atlanta community college. o behalf of a Christian evangelical student.
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By R. Robin McDonald | September 29, 2017
A federal judge in Atlanta has refused to dismiss a lawsuit by a Roswell police officer fired for flying a Confederate flag in her front yard…
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By A. Benjamin Spencer | September 29, 2017
That weekend in August, Charlottesville, Virginia, where I live, became unsafe for me and my family because of our race.
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By Jason Grant | September 28, 2017
A Manhattan federal judge on Thursday threw out a paralegal's multiple age discrimination claims against Special Counsel, finding that the suit, even with its allegations of 41 unsuccessful job applications, fell short on pleading that the large national legal staffing firm knowingly passed her over for younger candidates.
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By R. Robin McDonald | September 28, 2017
A federal judge in Atlanta has refused to dismiss a lawsuit by a Roswell police officer fired for flying a Confederate flag in her front yard while parking a marked police vehicle in her driveway.
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