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Headwinds For Midwestern Mega-Wind Project

One of the biggest wind power projects in the country is running into resistance on the ground, specifically the ground […]

Harvard Law Students Protest University’s Coronavirus Strategy

Law Students at Harvard organized protests and conducted a sit-in in response to the university’s announcement that students must quickly […]

Dark Money Ties To Judicial Nominations

Attorney general Bill Barr, Office of Personnel Management director Dale Cabaniss, and White House counsel Pat Cipollone have received letters […]

Nice Niche In A Growth Industry

Harvey Weinstein is only the latest and best-publicized high net worth-felon who’s had recourse to a prison consultant. The Guardian […]

Amazon Challenge of Microsoft’s DOD Contract Will Succeed, Judge Rules

In an opinion issued in mid-February but not unsealed until March 6, U.S. Court of Federal Claims Judge Patricia Campbell-Smith […]

Litigation Analytics: An Advantage For In-House Counsel

When a contract dispute arises, in-house attorneys may have to decide whether litigation is worth the time, cost and human […]

Disgorgement Case May Be Decided Quickly

The Supreme Court heard Liu v. Securities and Exchange Commission on March 3. The case concerns the scope of relief […]

Don’t Hit Send

A New Jersey federal trial judge has delivered a bombshell ruling concerning charging protocol for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. […]

How Gun Rights Precipitated A Challenge To Non-Attorney Judges In Nevada

The petitioner, a public defender, says he wants clarification of the policy, which goes back to pioneer days. In smaller […]

Coke, Pepsi, P&G Among Companies Sued For Making Oceans A Plastics Dump

At the current rate of pollution, plastic in the ocean will outweigh fish by 2050, according to a lawsuit filed […]

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