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The Florida Board of Bar Examiners – A Supreme Embarrassment
Law school graduates have earned an opportunity to work. In response to the Covid-19 crisis, the Florida Board of Bar Examiners postponed the exam...
Jury Trials in Criminal Cases Must Never Be “Virtual”
We will keep saying it until our courts come to their senses!!! Holding “virtual” jury trials, particularly in criminal cases, is a dangerous move...
CMS Relaxes Telemedicine Rules in Response to Covid-19 Pandemic
Friends, we commend to your reading this informative article from our friend and colleague, Jason Mehta of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP,...
DOJ Plans Increased Use of False Claim Act for Covid-19 Fraud
In a recent speech to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Institute for Legal Reform, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the...
Justice not Kangaroos!
I hope this doesn’t come across as disrespectful to anyone but all you have to do is spend a couple of minutes watching this to recognize that...
Don’t Fence Me In
We commend to your reading this interesting article by journalist, Liz Brody....
Rethinking financing our communities
As people across our communities are engaging in dialogue about police practices, it is important to note that injustice permeates our system in...
A Hopeful Decision
Yesterday’s Supreme Court decision holding that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination against gay and transgender workers is...
A Reckless Decision
According to the Charlotte Observer, federal courts in the Western District of North Carolina will resume holding jury trials this week. This...


