Legal Articles, General Practice

Straw and Spitball constitute weapons under Georgia law

Even a straw and spitball constitute violations of Georgia's weapons on campus laws.

Secretary Kelly Reports Sharp Decline in Apprehensions at the Southwest Border in March 2017

In this post, I will focus exclusively on an interesting section of Secretary Kelly's testimony regarding promising signs related to immigration enforcement at the border.

CSPAN to Air Oral Arguments in Hawaii v. Trump on May 15 (Travel Order Case)

On April 24, 2017, Olivia Beavers of The Hill reported that the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted C-SPAN permission to broadcast live coverage of arguments in Hawaii v. Trump, No. 17-15589.

What to Do If Your Car Wreck Claim Is Denied - St. Louis Attorney

Some practical steps you can take if your car accident claim is denied.

Attorney General Sessions Announces Expansion and Modernization of the Institutional Hearing Program

On March 30, 2017, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) would move to expand and modernize the Institutional Hearing Program (IHP).

EOIR Announces That Immigration Judges Began Hearing Cases From Two New Locations on March 27, 2017

On March 24, 2017, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) announced two new hearing locations. Immigration judges began hearing cases from these two new locations on March 27, 2017.

What We Know About the Deportation Raids

What We Know About the Deportation Raids

DHS' Immigration Enforcement Memos

DHS' Immigration Enforcement Memos

Beware - The IRS is Starting to Use Private Debt Collectors Again

Beware - The IRS is Starting to Use Private Debt Collectors Again

Are standard form contracts hurting your business?

A discussion about the benefits of tailoring your contracts to your specific business instead of using one-size-fits-all forms.

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