Today's Top Stories • Newly Released Clinton Papers Dish on Ginsburg, Breyer • Judges' Financial Reports Reveal Extensive Travel • Open Letter Slams Senate for Ditching Patent Troll Bill • Study Finds Surveillance Court Skews Republican • Plaintiffs Lawyers Suing GM Assail Internal Report More Stories from ALM • Threat to Use Duct Tape on Prosecutor One Reason for Public Reprimand of Judge • Jury Sides With City Sued for Cop's Demotion • Big Data at SCOTX: Does Slicing and Dicing Data Help Lawyers Predict Decisions? • Big Energy Deals of 2013 Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. The latest papers from the Clinton White House, released Friday, show the intense... Read More » Judges navigate ethics rules when they travel. Read More » Julie Samuels, a top technology industry advocate, delivered a sharp rebuke... Read More » Judges appointed to the secret court in Washington that reviews national security... Read More » Plaintiffs lawyers who have sued General Motors Co. over its ignition switch... Read More » The commission found that the judge had threatened "to use duct tape" on a prosecutor... Read More » The Harlingen Police Department's demotion of its assistant chief was legitimate,... Read More » Justice Debra Lehrmann voted with the judgment 75 percent of the time in 2010,... Read More » The Lone Star State is a driving force in the energy business, so it's not... Read More » |
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