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By Catherine Wilson | January 12, 2018
Jacqueline B. Kiviat comes to the voluntary bar group from TerraLex.
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By Kristen Rasmussen | January 10, 2018
Tim Phillips, general counsel at the Atlanta-based American Cancer Society Inc., discussed everything from the importance of pro bono work to mentoring during a roundtable discussion with young members of the State Bar of Georgia.
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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 The Legal Intelligencer | December 26, 2017
On Jan. 11, Take Action Philadelphia will present a panel discussion, "Black, White and Blue in America: Race and Justice in the 21st Century," from 4 to 7 p.m., at Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine St., Skyline Room, Philadelphia.
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By Farley H. Ezekiel | December 22, 2017
It was overwhelming and sometimes heartbreaking, but when a client gave me a hug or a sincere thank you, I knew I was making a difference.
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By P.J. Dannunzio | December 11, 2017
A Catholic group opposed to birth control can't intervene in the state's lawsuit challenging the administration's authority to exempt organizations from providing contraceptive services to women.
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By The Associated Press | December 5, 2017
Among the surrendered items was a signed, first-edition copy of Booker T. Washington's 1901 autobiography, "Up From Slavery."
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By Andrew Denney | December 4, 2017
The New York City government has brokered a settlement with fair housing advocates in an 8-year-old case involving proposed housing developments in Brooklyn that a judge said favored white and Hasidic residents over blacks and Hispanics.
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By Colby Hamilton | November 30, 2017
The conservative activist organization was asked to explain why parts of its filings with the state contained deficiencies, including not acknowledging James O'Keefe's misdemeanor conviction.
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By Angela D. Giampolo | November 13, 2017
Earlier this summer in Matal v. Tam (formerly Lee v. Tam), the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) struck down the restriction on the registration of marks that “disparage” under Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 1052(a).
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