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Tech Billionaire Admits To Backing Lawsuits Against Gawker

Peter Thiel, a billionaire tech entrepreneur, has revealed that he funded a major damaging lawsuit against Gawker Media, the company […]

What Can A Lawyer Say To The Press?

Several media groups, the ACLU of Ohio and the Ohio chapter of the National Lawyers Guild are among those filing […]

Fed Background Checks To Include Social Media History

The Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, has signed a policy expanding the purview of investigators gathering information for a […]

VW Questions U.S. Standing In Emissions Lawsuit

American authorities do not have jurisdiction to sue Volkswagen over its doctored diesel emissions tests, the German automaker claims in […]

How The Eastern District Of Texas Got That Way

There is no jail in Marshall, Texas and the federal district court there hears few criminal cases. It does hear […]

Judges Don’t Have To ‘Know-A-Guy,’ Says Gov

Rhode Island’s Governor tells a columnist that her policy for picking judges will differ from that of her predecessors. A […]

Prisoner’s Petition Made It To Supreme Court

Prison inmate Antonio Hinojosa’s hand written challenge to a California law that cost him good-time credits was rejected by the […]

Lawyer’s Suicide Confession Can Stand, Though He Survived

In November 2014 a lawyer who had hit rock bottom – after duping dozens of people, including his parents, in […]

A Huge Loophole In U.S. Insider Trading Law

Columbia Law School professor John C. Coffee Jr. makes a case that U.S. insider trading laws are toothless and badly […]

Hacker of Bush, Clinton Email Accounts To Plead Guilty

The man responsible for hacking personal email accounts that revealed Hillary Clinton’s habit of using a personal email account for […]

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