Georgia’s Annotated Code Not Subject to Copyright Infringement, Court Says
Georgia’s Annotated Code Not Subject to Copyright Infringement, Court Says
Georgia’s Annotated Code Not Subject to Copyright Infringement, Court Says
With minimally trained volunteer police-alikes and even militias assisting law enforcement, how can we assure that police work to make us all feel safer?
Horning Brothers Settles Sexual Harassment Claims with Attorney General
On Friday, the United States Supreme Court ordered a temporary halt to the so-called ‘Climate Kids’ lawsuit. Scheduled to move to trial October 29th, Juliana v. United States was last heard in District Court in Oregon. The plaintiffs claim the federal government’s actions have contributed to man-made climate change, violating youths’ constitutional rights to life,
The NAACP in Euclid, OH is calling for the termination of a local police officer facing a civil rights complaint. Last Thursday, a former Euclid resident filed a suit against the city and Officer James Aoki for “false arrest, malicious prosecution and excessive force.” FOX8.com reports that attorneys for 46-year old Shajuan Gray claim their
The GOP and their appointees take aim at Native rights in the voting booth and in adoption court. The good news? Women are fighting back in record numbers!
Court Will Take Another Look at Decision to Protect TSA
Detention Center Not in Compliance, ICE Urged to Act
Federal Agents Can’t Access Messenger Data, Judge Rules
A former New Hampshire inmate says the state is retaliating against over a healthcare lawsuit. Eric Cable, writes the Associated Press, launched his lawsuit in March. The man claimed that prison officials were negligent in ensuring his well-being throughout the period of his incarceration. During his time in lock-up, Cable says he wasn’t treated for