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Federal Judge Decries Mandatory Minimum Sentences

Less than a day after leaving his post as a federal judge, Kevin Sharp voiced frustration with mandatory minimum sentences. […]

Liability When An Employee Refuses Medical Treatment

How should employers react when an employee is injured on the job, or presents with some medical condition, but refuses […]

Trump Takes To Court To Block Obama Efforts

As a part of its strategy to dismantle Obama-era regulations, the Trump administration is moving to prevent federal judges from […]

Phishing Incident Costs Health Center $400K

A Colorado health center has agreed to pay $400,000 to settle potential non-compliance with HIPAA following a 2011 phishing incident. […]

Judge Criticized For Calling Sex Offender A “Good Man”

Judge Thomas Low became emotional during the sentencing hearing for Keith Robert Vallejo, a former Mormon bishop who faces up […]

San Antonio DA Threatened Defense Lawyers In Chambers

A Texas district judge testified last week that Bexar County, Texas District Attorney Nico LaHood threatened to “shut down” defense […]

Infowars’ Jones “Playing A Character,” Attorney Says

The lawyer for Alex Jones, founder and host of conspiracy theory site Infowars, said in a recent custody hearing that […]

Woman Sues NASA For Aggressive Pursuit Of Moon Rock

The widow of a NASA engineer, to make ends meet, tried selling a paperweight containing a speck of moon rock. […]

Gorsuch Comes Out Swinging

Within 15 minutes of his first day on the bench of the U.S. Supreme Court, newly-confirmed Justice Neil Gorsuch asked […]

Vermont Case Raises Dicey Question: Are State AG Emails “Privileged”?

When the Vermont Attorney General’s office was preparing to investigate Exxon Mobil for allegedly hiding its own climate change research, […]

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