11th Circuit Court of Appeals Reconsiders Prior Wage Dispute Decision
Alabama’s Minimum Wage Law Dispute At the beginning of this year, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals withdrew a July decision regarding a lawsuit
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Alabama’s Minimum Wage Law Dispute At the beginning of this year, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals withdrew a July decision regarding a lawsuit
Several new laws have gone into effect this year in Georgia. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, some grant more rights to victims of crime, others
The highest court in the land may soon decide whether it will hear a trio of cases focused on the exact same issue. The cases
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled that legal research company Fastcase can bring a copyright lawsuit against its rival, Casemaker. Casemaker has claimed
The Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected how CNN and other medial companies demanded the special dismissal provision found in Georgia’s anti-SLAPP statute in
The highest court in our land has agreed to add Kisor v. Wilkie to its docket of cases it will review during its session. According
Earlier this year, the U.S. Supreme Court appeared to allow a lawsuit proceed against Apple, Inc., accusing the company of breaking federal antitrust laws
A federal judge in Detroit held that Congress has no authority to ban female genital mutilation. The decision resulted in the dismissal of charges
Earlier this month, a march at the U.S.-Mexico border erupted into chaos as U.S. border protection agents fired tear gas into the crowd, which
The City Council of Austin, Texas enacted a paid sick and safe leave ordinance (“Ordinance”) in February of 2018. The Texas Appellate court, however, found