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Despite having a history of stalking a female public defender in the past, “John Smith” was assigned to Sheila LaRose […]
The defendants had enlisted elderly individuals, primarily African-Americans, to obtain life insurance, soon thereafter transferring the beneficial interest to themselves and then selling it in the secondary market.
A front-page investigative piece in the New York Times take a critical look at the rise of arbitration agreements and […]
Ten individuals who have served as clerks for the U.S. Supreme Court – nearly one-quarter of the clerks who worked […]
An Oregon judge accused of screening wedding applications to exclude same-sex couples will now face disciplinary hearings. Marion County Circuit […]
From September into October, wild fires in Indonesia were generating on a daily basis more emissions than the U.S. economy, […]
The editorial board of the New York Times has criticized for-profit law schools in general and Florida Coastal School of […]
The “Due Process Restoration Act of 2015,” proposed by New Jersey Republican congressman Scott Garrett, would raise the SEC’s burden […]
During a recess in a San Luis Obispo, Calif. courtroom, a lawyer representing the State in a wrongful termination suit […]
Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby, who just entered that city’s Mayoral race, is likely to face conflict of interest questions […]
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