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FBI: Murdered Federal Prosecutor’s Case ‘Far From Cold’

The 2001 murder of federal prosecutor Thomas Wales of Seattle has gone unsolved, but the FBI says the investigation is […]

Lawyers Delayed Trump Tapes

Lawyers for NBC were part of the bureaucratic roadjam that delayed the release of the network’s video on which Republican […]

Electing Judges Bad For LGBTQ Community, Democracy

A new study shows that elected judges are less likely to rule in favor of gay rights than their appointed […]

African American Museum Quiet About Clarence Thomas

Justice Clarence Thomas, the only black member of the current Supreme Court, is largely ignored by the recently-opened National Museum […]

Fear Of Lawsuits Hides Major Hospital Epidemic

Experts posit a number of reasons why no one knows the full extent of hospital acquired antibiotic-resistant infections, but fear […]

Tampering With Evidence Now A Felony In CA

A new California law will make it a felony to tamper with evidence or hide exculpatory material from the defense. […]

Brevity Not The Soul Of Writ, Argue Long-Winded Lawyers

When federal appellate judges rallied behind a proposal to slash the lengths of filings by 1,500 words, many lawyers spoke […]

Russian Cyber-Punk Suspect Snowboards, Lives In Siberia

The young man owns a company called King Servers, which has servers in Moscow, the Netherlands, New Jersey and Fremont, […]

Ginsburg on Supreme Court And Marriage, ‘Be A Little Deaf’

In an essay adapted from her new book, “My Own Words,” Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shared advice she […]

Powerful Appeals Court Appoints First Black Chief

For the first time, the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will name a black man, Roger Gregory, its Chief […]

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