Litigation

A Primer On Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch

A flurry of stories this week sought to provide background and context for the legal career of Judge Neil Gorsuch, […]

White House Will Frequent The Courtroom

If the first two weeks of President Trump’s Administration are any indication, it is likely that the White House will […]

Teens Guilty Of Hate Crime Get Unusual Sentence

Five teenagers this month pled guilty to vandalizing a historic African-American schoolhouse in Virginia with swastikas. But instead of time […]

Data Breach Litigation Wave In 2017

More data, more types of data, and more ways it can be compromised, all add up to more litigation. A […]

Cliven Bundy Conspiracy Trial To Begin

The federal conspiracy trial against Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who engaged in an armed standoff with federal agents in […]

Can A Judge Order Celibacy?

Legal scholars are questioning the punishment doled out to a convicted rapist by an Idaho judge. The judge ordered that […]

Trump-Owned Golf Course Must Pay Members Millions

A federal judge in Florida this week ruled that the Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter must pay $5.7 million […]

Why Bush’s Former Ethics Lawyer Is Suing Trump

If Obama had been party to similar conflicts “we would have impeached him in two weeks,” says Richard Painter, a […]

Insult-Spitting Family Values Lawyer Gets One-Year Suspension

A Chicago attorney who primarily litigates “pro-life, pro-Christian and pro-family values cases” has been suspended for one year after he […]

Can Gov’t Officials Use Private Email To Keep Communications Secret?

The California Supreme Court is readying a decision on whether the public has a right to texts, emails, and other […]

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