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Federal Courts Kentucky Basketball Fans Are Crazy, 6th Circuit Agrees. Talk Radio Just Isn’t Liable for it.

Kentucky Basketball Fans Are Crazy, 6th Circuit Agrees. Talk Radio Just Isn’t Liable for it.

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

March is the best time to be a basketball fan. It is, perhaps, the worst time to be a basketball referee. At least if you make a controversial call or two, and...

Federal Courts Sixth Circuit Recognizes a Fundamental Right to Basic Literacy for the First Time

Sixth Circuit Recognizes a Fundamental Right to Basic Literacy for the First Time

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

The Supreme Court has long recognized that U.S. citizens do not have a constitutional right to a “general education." However, it has been vague about...

Federal Courts Michigan's Signature Requirement for 2020 Ballot Access Remains Suspended

Michigan's Signature Requirement for 2020 Ballot Access Remains Suspended

By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on

An injunction preventing Michigan's governor and secretary of state from enforcing ballot-access signature requirements will remain in place, for now, thanks...

Federal Courts Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones . . . But You Still Don't Have Standing

Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones . . . But You Still Don't Have Standing

By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on

Adding color to your legal writing is a good idea. Vivid imagery and analogies can make a legal point stick in the minds of judges. But there is a line that...

Federal Courts Sixth Circuit Says Plainclothes Officers Can't Claim Qualified Immunity in Shooting of Henry Green

Sixth Circuit Says Plainclothes Officers Can't Claim Qualified Immunity in Shooting of Henry Green

By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated a lawsuit filed by the family of Henry Green against Columbus Police officers Zachary Rosen and Jason Bare,...

Federal Courts Sixth Circuit Sides With Kentucky Governor on Keeping Religious Schools Closed

Sixth Circuit Sides With Kentucky Governor on Keeping Religious Schools Closed

By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on

Religious and private schools in Kentucky did not go back to in-person classes this week due to a decision by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals that sided...

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