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... A Gadsden lawyer calls Alabama home, and went to law school at the University of Alabama after...
...failing to anticipate the high court's seminal ruling in Miller v. Alabama. Steinberg's nine-page opinion in Commonwealth v. Rivera provides...
...from Congress this fall to take a job at the University of Alabama, setting the stage for a special election
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AL.com reports: Following the money could soon become much easier in Alabama. Secretary of State Beth Chapman this morning demonstrated the state's new...
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...devoted to the Supreme Courtâ s year-old decision in Miller v. Alabama
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...v. Florida, 130 S. Ct. 2011 (May 17, 2010), and Miller v. Alabama, 132 S. Ct. 245 (June 25, 2012), which pronounced new Eighth Amendment...
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...under the Criminal Code? R v Cockell Suspended and facing ethics case, Alabama judge blames president jurist, claims she rebuffed advances Urban Dictionary Finds Place...
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...Florist Refuse To Sell Flowers To A Gay Coulple For Their Wedding? – Alabama attorney Daniel Burnick of Sirote & Permutt on the firmâ s blog Alabama...
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...Court's 2012 Miller ruling concerning the sentencing of juvenile murderers: From Alabama here, "Lawyers look to Alabama Supreme Court on juvenile killer sentences after...
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