Litigation

Elected U.S. Prosecutors Overwhelmingly White, Male

Of the 2,437 elected prosecutors in the U.S., 95 percent are white, and 79 percent are white men, according to […]

Attorney-Client Privilege Upheld In District Court

In a powerful affirmation of attorney-client privilege, a federal district court in Georgia has dismissed a legal malpractice claim against […]

FTC Sues Over Robocalls Targeting Seniors

The FTC and the Florida Attorney General are suing Lifewatch, saying the New York-based company knew telemarketing companies it hired […]

New UK Supply Chain Law Will Hit Companies Worldwide

The U.K. Modern Slavery Act of 2015, which is expected to go into effect this fall, differs from the California law in some important respects.

Race In College Admissions Before SCOTUS, Again

The constitutionality of the admissions policy at the University of Texas is getting another review before the Supreme Court. Justice […]

Oxford Comma Sinks City Ordinance

An Ohio appeals court has let a woman off the hook for a parking violation, siding with her interpretation of […]

GOP, Obama Administration Locked In 'Unprecedented' Lawsuit

The GOP and the Obama administration filed new briefs in a lawsuit in which Republicans claim the executive branch has […]

Whistleblower Takes Files, Charged With Theft

The woman had filed discrimination and retaliation claims against her employer and maintained she took the files, which included confidential student records, to support her claims.

Another FCPA Defendant Walks After Trial

The chief of the Department of Justice FCPA unit has said pursuing individual defendants is now a priority, but the […]

Obama’s Unlikely Allies: Clarence Thomas, Anthony Kennedy

Despite several recent high-profile victories, the Obama administration has not had a great win average in Supreme Court cases: just […]

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