Litigation
The DOJ often publicizes cases at the outset in what amounts to a public accusal, and but then goes silent in cases where the defendant prevails.
Reviewing several current books on the Panama Papers, Oxford’s Alan Rusbridger, currently chair of the Reuters Institute for the Study […]
When a jury was sequestered to deliberate in the sexual assault trial of Miguel Angel Peña Rodriguez, one juror said […]
The New York Times has published accounts from two women who claim Republican nominee Donald Trump sexually assaulted them, kissing […]
Under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, regulators often discover corruption indirectly by identifying violations of books-and-records and internal-accounting provisions. What […]
A federal judge has denied granting a mistrial in the case of NBA star Derrick Rose, whose defense team claimed […]
Texas lost its battle to defend 2013 abortion restrictions, which the U.S. Supreme Court struck down in June as unconstitutional. […]
A federal judge this week lifted a ban on a traditional method of slaughtering chickens just minutes before the beginning […]
Beverly Hills litigator Charles Harder has worked with celebrities before, but no lawsuit rivaled the case he helmed last year […]
Judicial Watch, a right wing non-profit formed in 1994 to harass President Bill Clinton, is still filing FOIA requests and […]
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