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The investigation of Judge Bill Pryor’s law clerk is not over after all. Multiple news sources, including Bill Rankin of
A legal blog of the Federal Defender Program, Atlanta, GA
The investigation of Judge Bill Pryor’s law clerk is not over after all. Multiple news sources, including Bill Rankin of
Have you ever wondered why, in 1989, Congress chose to name the Eleventh Circuit courthouse after Judge Elbert P. Tuttle,
How safe is a sentence of probation? If the government appeals and if Senior Judge Ed Carnes is on your
Last month, the Eleventh Circuit held its biannual judicial conference at a Cobb County hotel. Justice Clarence Thomas spoke and
In our local federal courthouse, three familiar faces have been elevated to new, high-profile jobs. Here is a quick scorecard:
On Monday morning, the Northern District of Georgia’s new ATL Court went live. A committee, led by Judges Grimberg and
On Tuesday evening, the U.S. Senate’s Judiciary Committee took a break from its confirmation hearing of a former federal defender
What is the latest on President Biden’s judicial nominations here in the Northern District of Georgia? We are happy to
The Eleventh Circuit is one of the most conservative federal appeals courts in the country. Seven of the 11 active
We begin with a splash of good cheer. The en banc Eleventh Circuit has vacated the panel opinion in US