August 20, 2025


Drama Unfolds as Ed Martin Calls for Resignation Amidst Judicial Scandal and Legal Battles

In an unprecedented plea, Ed Martin has openly called for the resignation of Tish James, citing reasons that remain shrouded in controversy. The plea came with a specific request — for James not to publicize the letter he sent her. However, the contents have since become public, adding a layer of complexity to the ongoing legal discourse. Martin's actions raise questions about the motivations behind his request and the implications it may have on his professional standing. [Read more about Ed Martin's plea to Tish James.](https://abovethelaw.com/2025/08/ed-martin-case-against-tish-james-so-bad-hes-begging-her-to-pretty-please-resign-so-it-looks-like-hes-done-something/)

In other distressing news, a recently slain judge has been alleged to be part of a "nasty and sickening" sex ring, an accusation that casts a grim shadow over what was already a shocking in-chambers shooting. The details, expected to surface soon, could provide some context to the tragic event, potentially linking the judge's personal involvements with his untimely demise. [Learn more about the judge's alleged involvement.](https://abovethelaw.com/2025/08/slain-judge-allegedly-involved-in-nasty-and-sickening-sex-party-ring/)

On a different legal front, Eric André has been granted a second chance to present his case against Clayton County following an appellate court’s decision to reverse the original dismissal of his racial profiling lawsuit. This development marks a significant step in André's long-standing battle for justice, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding racial profiling practices. [Read about the revived lawsuit here.](https://abovethelaw.com/2025/08/eric-andre-racial-profiling-suit-against-clayton-county-revived/)

For those considering a career in public service, certain law schools are standing out this year for their commitment to fostering the next generation of public servants. Aspiring lawyers should consider these institutions, which are recognized for their programs and opportunities that prioritize societal impact over profit. [Check out the top law schools for public service.](https://abovethelaw.com/2025/08/the-best-law-schools-for-public-service-2025/)

Finally, this week on "Thinking Like A Lawyer," hosts delve into an unexpected debate over sandwiches and discuss the significant legal implications of the potential end of Obergefell. This episode promises to blend lighthearted banter with deep legal analysis, offering listeners a unique take on current legal events. [Tune into this week's episode.](https://abovethelaw.com/2025/08/the-sandwich-is-mightier-than-the-sword/)

The legal world continues to be a stage for dramatic developments, from high-stakes resignations to groundbreaking court decisions, ensuring that the dialogue within the justice community remains both vibrant and critically important.