This Just In piece on Phil Worden, an attorney based in Northeast Harbor who is compiling a database of civil disobedience cases to help him argue a lighter sentence for one of his clients. Worden hopes the information will help him convince an Augusta judge to sentence his client, HIllary Lister, to community service rather than 48 hours in jail. Lister, president of the group Citizens Against Pollution in Town, chained herself to the gallery of the Maine Legislature during an April 2006 protest against plans to build a construction debris incinerator in Athens. Lister was charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing government administration
On July 3, 2006, Lewiston, Maine resident Brent Matthews threw a pig\u27s head as a joke into the ...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on Carol Palesky, the president of the Maine Taxpayers Action Netwo...
Mark S. Finks, a Falmouth Republican conservative, is suing Secretary of State William Diamond in Cu...
City piece on court-appointed lawyers in Maine. The court allows lawyers to bill a maximum of $500...
James Papatones, 42, of York, a lawyer, has been suspended from practicing law in New Hampshire, and...
this just in piece on plans of the Maine chapter of the National Lawyers Guild to host a program at...
Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson is seeking to have former University of South...
this just in piece on the Oct. 31 sentencing of Nancy Galland and Richard Stander by E. Allen Hunte...
Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson says that Maine\u27s mandatory arrest laws in...
Jon Andrews, an employee with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, has filed suit in Ke...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) has intervened on behalf o...
Former Wall Street lawyer Robert M. Hayes, 40, of Cumberland, now an advocate for the poor, will rep...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) is hoping to become a defe...
North by East. Andrew Mead, chief justice of Maine\u27s Superior Court, opened the website maineju...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that the former owner of a defunct chemical factory in Orr...
On July 3, 2006, Lewiston, Maine resident Brent Matthews threw a pig\u27s head as a joke into the ...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on Carol Palesky, the president of the Maine Taxpayers Action Netwo...
Mark S. Finks, a Falmouth Republican conservative, is suing Secretary of State William Diamond in Cu...
City piece on court-appointed lawyers in Maine. The court allows lawyers to bill a maximum of $500...
James Papatones, 42, of York, a lawyer, has been suspended from practicing law in New Hampshire, and...
this just in piece on plans of the Maine chapter of the National Lawyers Guild to host a program at...
Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson is seeking to have former University of South...
this just in piece on the Oct. 31 sentencing of Nancy Galland and Richard Stander by E. Allen Hunte...
Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson says that Maine\u27s mandatory arrest laws in...
Jon Andrews, an employee with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, has filed suit in Ke...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) has intervened on behalf o...
Former Wall Street lawyer Robert M. Hayes, 40, of Cumberland, now an advocate for the poor, will rep...
This Just In piece reporting that the Maine Civil Liberties Union (MCLU) is hoping to become a defe...
North by East. Andrew Mead, chief justice of Maine\u27s Superior Court, opened the website maineju...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that the former owner of a defunct chemical factory in Orr...
On July 3, 2006, Lewiston, Maine resident Brent Matthews threw a pig\u27s head as a joke into the ...
Politics & Other Mistakes piece on Carol Palesky, the president of the Maine Taxpayers Action Netwo...
Mark S. Finks, a Falmouth Republican conservative, is suing Secretary of State William Diamond in Cu...