Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules Cannabis Odor not Probable Cause for Warrantless Search Criminal Law, civil rightsBrennan AberleJanuary 20, 2022greensboro criminal lawyers, greensboro lawyer, marijuana, probable cause
Do Masks Violate a Defendant's Confrontation Clause Rights to Observe a Witness's Demeanor? Criminal Law, civil rightsBrennan AberleFebruary 4, 2021greensboro lawyer, greensboro lawyers, masks, confrontation clause, sixth amendment
CROWN Act Gets Local Support by Greensboro City Council civil rightsBrennan AberleJanuary 24, 2021greensboro lawyer, greensboro lawyers, Crown act
ACLU Files Lawsuit Against Graham and Alamance County Police Departments Following Violence at March to the Polls Rally civil rights, criminal lawBrennan AberleNovember 30, 20202020, greensboro lawyers, criminal lawyer
California Passes New Laws to Combat Racism in Jury Selection Process Criminal Law, civil rightsBrennan AberleOctober 16, 2020greensboro criminal lawyer, greensboro lawyers, Batson, 2020
Court Ruling Restores Voting Rights For Some Disenfranchised North Carolina Citizens civil rightsBrennan AberleSeptember 21, 20202020, voting rights, felony, greensboro lawyer, North Carolina constitution
Forming A More Perfect Union: An Interview About Police Reform with Dr. James Copple Criminal Law, civil rightsBrennan AberleJuly 9, 2020police reform, civil rights, criminal law
Unraveling the Mystery of Justice Gorsuch’s Majority Vote in Recent LGBTQIA Civil Rights Case civil rights, supreme courtBrennan AberleJune 26, 2020supreme court, civil rights, lgbtq, aberle and wall, Brennan Aberle, julie wall