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Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss in Civil Rights Action Against White Supremacist Group
Paul, Weiss achieved a major victory in a civil rights action brought on behalf of two residents of the Battery Park neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia, against members of the Patriot Front, a white supremacist group, when the court denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss, allowing the case to move into discovery.
Paul, Weiss Urges Law Schools to Denounce Antisemitism on Campus
Paul, Weiss Chairman Brad Karp and former Sullivan & Cromwell Chairman Joe Shenker spearheaded a letter signed by 24 leading law firms to 14 top law schools urging them to crack down on discrimination and harassment amid an escalation in incidents targeting Jewish students on campuses across the country.
‘No Accident’: Documentary Filmmakers Chronicle the Charlottesville ‘Unite the Right’ Trial Team
Paul, Weiss litigation partner Karen Dunn spoke with The American Lawyer about the new HBO Original documentary, No Accident, which illustrates the highs and lows of the four-year litigation in Sines v. Kessler.
HBO Premieres Documentary on the “Unite the Right” Trial
In an interview with Lawdragon, Paul, Weiss litigation partner Karen Dunn discusses what it was like to make No Accident, the HBO Original documentary about Sines v. Kessler, and provides insight into the trial team’s legal strategy.
Proud Boys Ordered To Pay More Than $1 Million for Racially Motivated Attack on Historically Black Church
The D.C. Superior Court held that the Proud Boys and several of its leaders must pay more than $1 million for a racially motivated attack on the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in December 2020.