Posts Tagged ‘Rossignol v. Voorhaar’

11.6
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Washington, D.C.: Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz named “Law Firm of the Year” for First Amendment Litigation!

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To The Editor:
Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, LLP is pleased to announce that U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers®, publishers of Best Law Firms, has named our firm the national “Law Firm of the Year” for First Amendment Litigation.
We are honored by this recognition, most especially as a reflection of the trust and commitment that our clients have placed in us. We have always judged our success, not by awards, but by the longevity and depth of our client relationships.
We are extremely grateful to our clients for providing us with the opportunity to advise and represent them in some of their most significant content-related matters over the past 15 years. And, so, to all our clients, we simply say, “Thank you.”  

                Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz LLP

               Practice Areas
Defamation, Privacy & Publicity
Copyright, Trademark & Intellectual Property
Newsgathering Liability
Content Regulation & Censorship
Subpoena Matters
Access & FOIA
(Editor’s Note: Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz represented me in the successful civil rights action Rossignol v Voorhaar which was a landmark First Amendment case. )
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10.16
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Maryland: Sheriff Tim Cameron Has Always Walked Tall

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Sheriff Tim Cameron



From The Privateer Clause

The first time I observed St. Mary’s County, Md. Sheriff’s Deputy Tim Cameron on the job; he was training a new deputy that had recently graduated from the police academy.
The young officer was nervous and unsure of himself as the two cops checked out a suspected drunk driver on a traffic stop in the summer of 1990.
With caution and courtesy, Cameron guided the rookie through the steps that would determine if the motorist was inebriated and was going to punch his ticket for a ride to jail or be allowed to have someone called to pick him up and drive his vehicle.
The easy way out wasn’t in the cards for that driver and for many others over the years. While observing the arrest, as part of the daily news coverage of operating my small newspaper, ST. MARY’S TODAY,  it was clear to me that the citizens had a standout senior officer training this new deputy.
That was the first of many occasions that I would find Deputy Tim Cameron working to make arrests, keep the peace, and supervise younger and less experienced officers as part of his job as a field supervisor. ….MORE