Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Report About Spying on Law Firm to Get Spotlight in Congress

NEWS FROM WASHINGTON

• Report About Spying on Law Firm to Get Spotlight in Congress

• Advertising Campaign Pitches Cameras in Supreme Court

• Feds Settle Suit Over Parody of Security Agencies

• Jones Day is on a Mission

• Ex-Justice Lays Down The Law

• Patent Law Reform Now On Senate's Shoulders

Report About Spying on Law Firm to Get Spotlight in Congress

The revelation that an ally of the National Security Agency spied on an American law firm's communication with a foreign government will further expand the debate on Capitol Hill about the propriety of government surveillance. Read More »

Advertising Campaign Pitches Cameras in Supreme Court

A coalition of media, public interest and open-government organizations today launched an unprecedented advertising and petition campaign to persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to open its doors to cameras. Read More »

Feds Settle Suit Over Parody of Security Agencies

The National Security Agency has backed away from its claim that a designer's parody t-shirts and mugs violated the federal law that restricts the use of the agency's name and seal. The lawyers in the case announced a settlement on Tuesday. Read More »

Jones Day is on a Mission

In hiring Jones Day for its litigation crusade against President Obama's health insurance law, the Roman Catholic Church turned to leadership snugly within the fold. Read More »

Ex-Justice Lays Down The Law

At age 93, Stevens is still going strong — not only his physical condition, but in his opinions as well. Read More »

Patent Law Reform Now On Senate's Shoulders

The House's Innovation Act is a strong move in the right direction. It's the Senate's turn to step up. Read More »

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