On warm spring days, Jim Richards could stroll across his 1,200 rolling acres along the Chattahoochee River and chat with top Olympic riders competing at his Foxhall Cup event. The course had been designed by Capt. Mark Phillips, former husband of Britain's Princess Anne. Richards sank $1 million into the project and signed a 25-year contract to host the event that put Atlanta on the map for
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a request from Sandra Cano, the Georgia woman who was used as the plaintiff in the 1973 ruling that created a "health" exception for abortions, to reconsider the case.
Registered same-sex partners can't marry, but now face divorce court if they break up; You say it wasn't that way when you registered? Tough luck, baby: The new law is retroactive.
GREAT FALLS - In a roomful of military veterans at a Great Falls bakery, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jon Tester is surrounded by a wall of anger and frustration.
GREAT FALLS - In a roomful of military veterans at a Great Falls bakery, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jon Tester is surrounded by a wall of anger and frustration. "Don't get me started," says Ed Reiman, a Vietnam combat veteran, when asked about p ...
Divorce attorneys. Are there two dirtier words in the English language? Thoughts of them conjure up images of circling human sharks, cold-blooded assassins and profiteers feasting on the misery of others.
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to reconsider next week its landmark 1973 Doe vs. Bolton abortion decision, in response to a lawsuit brought by the case's original plaintiff, who claims she was pressured by ACLU attorneys to opt for abortion and that the case was based on fraud.