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A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Alabama’s anti-panhandling laws are unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that Alabama’s anti-panhandling laws are unconstitutional and begging is protected speech under the First Amendment.
Former Georgia university employees won’t get a full appeals court rehearing of their sex bias claims, leaving in place an ...
A longtime associate judge in McLean and Logan Counties is retiring. Bill Workman was appointed to the bench in 2014. He'll step down at the end of July.
Bayer has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether federal law preempts thousands of state lawsuits alleging it failed ...
Restoration of the 15 temples dating back to the 11th and 12th century is on, with plans to put the forested site on the ...
A federal court ruled Trina Martin could not sue the government after agents burst into her home and held an innocent man at ...
Marion Michael O'Steen was convicted of extortion and spent time in prison. But an appeals court says when it looks for evidence, "we find none." ...
With each new Supreme Court expansive ruling, defendants are raising demands for arbitration in many more state and federal ...
A federal appeals court reversed the conviction of a defense attorney accused of arranging a bribe for former State Attorney ...
Alabama Aircraft Industries Inc. will get another chance to argue that Boeing Co. was unjustly enriched from misappropriating ...
Headlines: Eleventh Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard sentenced 23 y/o Marquise Robinson to 30 years in prison for his ...
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