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Raleigh DWI Lawyer Collin Cook Identified as One of the Top DWI Attorneys in North Carolina by the National Advocacy for DUI Defense (NAFDD)

Raleigh DWI lawyer Collin Cook selected as one of the state's top DWI lawyers by NAFDD. Read More
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Outgoing US Attorney General Reflects on Justice System

It’s the morally right thing to do, and ultimately it saves us money in the long run. Read More
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New DOJ appointee supports decriminalizing simple possession of all drugs

The war on the “War on Drugs” continues, as the President appointed Vanita Gupta to acting head of the DOJ Civil Rights Division. Gupta apparently supports decriminalizing the simple possession of all drugs. (Cite). Professor Berman at th… Read More
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Cell Phone Tower Data is Generally Unreliable

Cell tower data used for locating suspects often wrong Read More
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Are You Ready for Some FOOTBALL???

ACC or SEC? Family Law section Cheshire Parker lawyers and staff have started the fall puffing and bragging, taunting and heckling. Read More
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Cheshire Parker Cyclists Hit the Road to Find Cure for MS

Cheshire Parker lawyers help raise over $1 million to combat MS. Read More
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Judges dismiss Moral Monday Cases on First Amendment Grounds (Finally)

Judges dismiss Moral Monday prosecutions in favor of freedom of speech Read More
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Raleigh defense attorney Elliot Abrams discusses cell phone tracking by police

Raleigh defense attorney Elliot Abrams said "The question here is not whether they can use the [tracking] technology. The question is whether they can use the technology without first going before a judge [to obtain a warrant]." Read More
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NY Times Editorial Board: "The federal government should repeal the ban on marijuana"

NY Times Editorial Board: ""on every level . . . the balance falls squarely on the side of national [marijuana] legalization." Read More
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DOJ Narrows Scope of False Statement Crime

One of the favorite crimes of federal prosecutors just got harder to prove. Read More
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