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Jonathan Masters

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  • Five Estate Planning Moves To Make After Divorce March 21, 2023
    If you are divorced it is critical to update your estate planning documents. FindLaw's Law and Daily Life outlines five things to do following a divorce.
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    Excited to take a trip without your parents? If you're under 18, make sure you have the right documents to travel as an unaccompanied minor.

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  • Thank you for being part of our amazing year. Cheers to more success ahead! December 29, 2022
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  • Masters Named to Mid-South Super Lawyers November 29, 2022
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  • Nathan Rester Joins Holcomb Law Group September 2, 2022
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RSS U.S. Supreme Court News

  • Justices appear divided over Navajo Nation’s water rights March 21, 2023
    What water the United States owes the Navajo Nation under the 1868 Treaty of Bosque Redondo formed the crux of the argument in Arizona v. Navajo Nation. The treaty, known by the Navajo people as the Naal Tsoos Sani, or the Old Paper, established the... The post Justices appear divided over Navajo Nation’s water rights […]
  • Court rules for deaf student in education-law case March 21, 2023
    The Supreme Court on Tuesday revived a deaf student’s lawsuit against a Michigan school district that failed to provide him with a qualified sign-language interpreter. In a unanimous opinion by Justice Neil Gorsuch, the justices ruled that federal education law did not require the student,... The post Court rules for deaf student in education-law case […]
  • The morning read for Tuesday, March 21 March 21, 2023
    Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Tuesday morning read: U.S. Supreme Court rejects Christian preacher’s challenge to university (John Kruzel, Reuters) Student athlete urges Supreme Court to keep West... The post The morning read for Tuesday, March 21 appeared […]

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