A Holiday Story (or Suzanne Hashimi 1, Jeff Sessions 0)
Our local war correspondent (Dennis C. O’Brien) has sent in this report from the front lines. The byline: A magistrate’s courtroom inside
A legal blog of the Federal Defender Program, Atlanta, Georgia
Our local war correspondent (Dennis C. O’Brien) has sent in this report from the front lines. The byline: A magistrate’s courtroom inside
On Friday afternoon, while the snow fell on Atlanta, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Erik Hughes v. United States.
Humans first left Africa 60,000 years ago to wander the Earth. They embarked on a wave of human migration that has
If you asked Jabba the Hutt whether strangulation is violent, what would he say? Or Radio Raheem in Do the
FBI agents can be a diligent bunch. Well, except when they’re not, like the FBI supervisor who invited a woman
The Russell Building has a new tenant. B.J. Pak is the new United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia. Pak
Was I the only person who left the State Bar on Wednesday humming La Marseillaise? Probably. But the event was
October has arrived, and so has autumn, or what Chris Thile has called the world champion of all the seasons.
The Eleventh Circuit is really two appeals courts in one, divided by a DMZ, a gulf of world views that
Our appeals court has not welcomed a new member in three years. Until now. In August, the United States Senate