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Judge Won’t Dismiss Dewey & LeBoeuf Criminal Charges

Criminal charges will not be dropped against three former leaders of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP in an alleged accounting fraud […]

SCOTUS Obamacare Case: The Next Bush v. Gore?

When the Supreme Court decided to take up another Affordable Care Act lawsuit last week, it set the stage for […]

Rampant Seizures By Law Enforcement Without Due Process

A long-standing and lucrative practice, whereby local law enforcement agencies augment their budgets by seizing assets of people who have […]

Migrant Retirees Are A Growing Employment Pool

Retirees, either because they like the life style or out of economic necessity, are roaming the country in campers and […]

Rakoff: A System That Runs On Plea Bargaining Leads The Innocent To Plead Guilty

Innocent people plead guilty because the American justice system has evolved to give prosecutors undue power, Judge Jed S. Rakoff […]

Sandra Day O’Connor On Why The Black Robe

In an essay for Smithsonian, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor reflects on the tradition of judges wearing black […]

Why U.S. Internet Service Is Awful

U.S. customers in major markets get approximately one tenth the speed and they pay at least ten times more for it, compared to major cities from Seoul and Tokyo to Bucharest and Paris.

EU Copyright Official Wants Google To Pay

The European Union’s new digital economy and society commissioner, Günter Oettinger, wants to create an EU-wide copyright law to replace […]

RBS Plans On $1.25B For Legal Costs

The Royal Bank of Scotland, 81-percent owned by the British government following a financial crisis bailout, said it has set […]

FCC Considering Hybrid Approach To Net Neutrality

The FCC is considering a hybrid approach to the net neutrality issue, by bisecting the Internet ecosystem into “wholesale” and […]

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