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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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N.J. Attorney General's Op-Ed: "Ex-offenders get time, now they need opportunity"

Paul Fishman, the U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, published an op-ed (link) that highlights a New Jersey program to help people who are released from prison find housing and work. Here are some excerpts: << Every year, my office p… Read More
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Kimberly Bryan's Seminar Earns International Recognition

Kimberly Bryan's seminar wins top honors in international competition. Read More
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Cheshire Parker Celebrates Certification of Two Paralegals

Firm celebrates graduation of two paralegals from paralegal certification program. Read More
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FBI will now record (some) interviews

After a century, DOJ reverses its non-recording policy. Read More
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Study Finds 1 in 25 Sentenced to Death Likely Innocent

A study authored by Samuel Gross, a professor from University of Michigan Law School, and others suggests that several of the 1,320 people executed in the United States since 1977 were likely innocent. The following is from a Washington Post article… Read More
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CHESHIRE PARKER RUNNERS GO FAST AND LONG

Three Cheshire Parker lawyers ran Rock'n'Roll Marathon Read More
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