Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Indiana Girl Sues For Chance To Play Baseball

Logan Young has been playing baseball with the boys for nine years, and she and her parents don't think that should change now that she's in high school.

The 14-year-old and her family have filed a federal lawsuit over an Indiana High School Athletic Association rule that prohibits the Bloomington South freshman from trying out for the high school baseball team because she is female.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Innocent Man Freed After 23 Years Files Suit

A man who spent 23 years in prison for a rape he didn't commit sued St. Louis County and the officers who arrested him, saying investigators ignored inconsistencies in the victim's description.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

Opportunities emerge for law firms, even as they struggle

The global financial crisis has been hard on big law. Some firms in Atlanta and around the country are even laying off lawyers as clients cut back on service.

Amid the turmoil, Alston & Bird managing partner Richard Hays sees a promising niche in what's sure to be a confusing new financial, regulatory and legislative environment for clients.

"For law firms, that presents an opportunity," he says. "We are staying close to it."

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Supreme Court Argument Report: Lawyers as 'Repeat Players'

During argument at the Supreme Court on Monday in a confrontation clause case, the justices and attorneys engaged in some spirited exchanges concerning whether defense lawyers -- especially those "repeat attorneys" who appear often before the same judges and prosecutors -- would be likely to take undue advantage of a rule requiring forensic technicians to testify when lab reports are admitted as evidence in drug cases.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Man with 'largest collection of infants and babies' porn gets 10 years

A Central Florida man who had a massive child-pornography collection that included victims as young as newborns was sentenced to more than 10 years in prison Wednesday.

Tony Guerra, a former food-services worker at what was then called Disney-MGM Studios, pleaded guilty in federal court to one count of receiving and distributing child pornography.

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