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counsel

[koun-suhl] / ˈkaʊn səl /




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A federal judge recently dismissed the case against the driver, finding that he had been denied access to counsel while in immigration detention.

From Los Angeles Times

“We feel that we have no choice, at this juncture, but to withdraw as counsel and ask to be removed,” Jackson told Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Theresa R. McGonigle.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reiner’s arraignment was postponed until Feb. 23 based on the change of counsel.

From Los Angeles Times

But because data brokers operate in the shadows, “we’re often unaware of how that ecosystem affects us,” said John Davisson, director of litigation and senior counsel for the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

From Los Angeles Times

“It can be used to point at people in the street, people in cars, and scan their facial prints without their consent,” said Kate Voigt, a senior policy counsel with the American Civil Liberties Union.

From The Wall Street Journal