Kelli Baugh's menstrual cramps were becoming severe. Sex was extraordinarily painful, and no amount of feminine products could stanch her excessive bleeding. So in 2006, she went to her doctor, who s
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...They also questioned Perez about the department's aggressiveness in challenging South Carolina's voting rights law, and about the ethics of sending emails...
...The mother decided to place the child with a couple from South Carolina who began the adoption process. The biological father was notified of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...states with E-Verify requirements, including Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah, where E-Verify is required for all...
Can't pass the bar exam? Here's a $10,000 refund
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...court in Washington. Section 5 currently covers nine states, primarily in the South, and parts of seven others. A formula in Section 4(b) of...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...cases. Only five states Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina did not provide counsel for indigent defendants. ...
Harrisburg-based firm Schutjer Bogar spent a year expanding across the country to meet the needs of a single client, but now that relationship has soured and the firm's principals say the resulting l
...2011, Hayes "abruptly" left Schutjer Bogar to work for South Carolina firm Maring & Moody, according to the complaint. The...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday struggled with a landowner's claim that the denial of a permit to develop his land because he refused government suggestions to mitigate potential damage to wetlands
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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