Headlines » Wife of Former Kaufman County JP Arrested for Capital Murder in Kaufman DA Killings » Greenberg Traurig Lobbyist's Disclosure Questioned » Boston Bomb Probe Drives Media Frenzy But No Arrests » Justices Limit Reach of Alien Tort Law » Divided Court Strikes Down Law on Drunk Driving Blood Tests » Supreme Court Urged to Correct Korematsu Decision » Amgen Settles Claims That Kickbacks Targeted Seniors » Irell & Manella Spinoff Shows Rapid Growth in First Year » Baltimore Shows Off Its New Law School Building » Boston Bomb Probe Will Be 'Fast-Moving and Intense' According to a sworn arrest warrant, Kim Lene Williams "confessed to her involvement" in all three killings. Read More » By Todd Ruger and Andrew Ramonas A Greenberg Traurig lobbyist is at the center of a U.S. senator's investigation into how "political intelligence" can affect markets. The inquiry includes an examination of the lobbyist's email about a dramatic change in... Read More » Following a bomb scare that cleared Boston's John Joseph Moakley federal courthouse for more than an hour on Wednesday afternoon, officials cancelled a press briefing on the investigation into the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings but made no arrests. Read More » The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday sharply limited the reach of a federal law used to hold corporations and others accountable for human rights abuses committed abroad. But human rights lawyers predicted additional litigation over how much of the federal courthouse door was left ajar. Read More » A divided Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a Missouri law that allowed police routinely to force drunk-driving suspects to give blood samples without a warrant and without consent. Read More » An effort was launched Wednesday urging the U.S. Supreme Court to repudiate the decisions it handed down nearly 70 years ago upholding the government's internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II. Read More » Biotech firm Amgen Inc. has agreed to pay $24.9 million to resolve a whistleblower's claims that it paid kickbacks to pharmacies so that patients in nursing homes would be prescribed its anemia drug. Read More » Goldberg, Lowenstein & Weatherwax, founded in Los Angeles one year ago by three partners from Irell & Manella, has since expanded to 25 lawyers in three locations. Read More » The University of Baltimore School of Law welcomed a crowd of several hundred, including Vice President Joe Biden, for a sneak peek at its new, $112 million building this week. Read More » The investigation into the Boston Marathon bombings was in full swing Tuesday, as President Obama addressed reporters following briefings by top officials including Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. and FBI Director Robert Mueller III. Read More » |
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