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Three women Saundra Brown Armstrong, Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, and Kandis Westmore cut very different paths to the federal bench in the Northern District of California where they are a pa
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Court Judge Orinda Evans in Atlanta is expected to rule on Georgia State University's "e-reserve" service, where professors post a chapter...
...in a potential appeal by publishers who had challenged practices at Georgia State University. A ...
Originally Published: Daily Report
...via computer screen in rural Georgia courtrooms if a test project by the state Administrative Office of the Courts...
A Cobb County, Ga., middle school student has filed a defamation suit against two classmates, saying they created a fake Facebook page using her name with a distorted photograph that depicted her as
...expected to throw down the first marker when she rules on Georgia State University's "e-reserve" service, where professors post individual chapters...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...state Council of Magistrate Court Judges; and Richard D. Reaves, executive director of the Institute for Continuing Judicial Education at the University of Georgia...
...cybernetworks has led the Pentagon to develop a cyber war strategy and states to open cybersecurity offices. The Pentagon revealed recently that it...
...the Atlanta Fed in 1995 after receiving his law degree from Georgia State University. He directed the Retail Payments Risk Forum until moving to the...
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