Speaking of Op-Ed Pieces
By Natasha Perdew Silas On Sunday, the Atlanta Journal Constitution published a spectacular op-ed piece. And this one was not anonymous. It was written by
A legal blog of the Federal Defender Program, Atlanta, Georgia
By Natasha Perdew Silas On Sunday, the Atlanta Journal Constitution published a spectacular op-ed piece. And this one was not anonymous. It was written by
Judge Richard W. Story announced this week that he will soon take senior status. The AJC’s Bill Rankin broke the news.
Your correspondent has returned from his sabbatical: the Ovalles en banc argument has come and gone. How does Dimaya affect § 924(c)? We
A news bulletin from the Supreme Court: Last week, Erik Hughes won. His lawyers: our own Stephanie Kearns and Brian Mendelsohn (with
Carl Lietz, a favorite son and alumnus of the Federal Defender Program and star lawyer at Finch McCranie, LLP, is this
The United States government never loses. Or so they say. A federal prosecutor sits on the front porch of the
The city of Opa-Locka, Florida, occupies four square miles of land in Miami-Dade County. The city planners carried out a One Thousand
We begin with the news headlines. President Trump announced on Tuesday that he will nominate Britt Grant to the Eleventh Circuit
A short post this week. Easter Weekend. Opening Day. The Final Four. April Fool’s Day. Spring Break. Surprised I am still at
Our appeals court published only a handful of criminal opinions in February. But the lull may soon pass. The court