Tuesday, August 5, 2014

'Can't Always Get What You Want,' Court Tells Tea Party Group

Today's Top Stories

• 'Can't Always Get What You Want,' Court Tells Tea Party Group

• Utah Appeals Same-Sex Marriage Ruling to Supreme Court

• Cozen O'Connor Sues Ex-Clients for $500K in Fees

• DOJ Owes $70K in Fees for Withholding Corruption-Probe Docs

• NLRB Ratifies Actions Affected by Noel Canning Ruling

• More Partisanship in Congress, Fewer Overrides of High Court

• Op-Ed: NFL Concussion Settlement A Big Win for Players

• Call for Nominations: Washington D.C. Rising Stars

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• Attorney's Suspension Includes Lifetime Ban on Representing Women

• Chancery Removes Trustees From Sexual-Abuse Victim's Fund

• From Church to Condos: Investors Turn To Religion To Find Land For Development

• Responsibility for Sidewalk Surfaces and Handicap Ramps

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'Can't Always Get What You Want,' Court Tells Tea Party Group

In an opinion sprinkled with references to the Rolling Stones, the U.S. Court... Read More »

Utah Appeals Same-Sex Marriage Ruling to Supreme Court

The state of Utah urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday to resolve the "immensely... Read More »

Cozen O'Connor Sues Ex-Clients for $500K in Fees

Cozen O'Connor claims two former clients failed to pay more than $500,000 in... Read More »

DOJ Owes $70K in Fees for Withholding Corruption-Probe Docs

The U.S. Department of Justice must pay more than $70,000 in attorney fees to... Read More »

NLRB Ratifies Actions Affected by Noel Canning Ruling

The National Labor Relations Board has ratified all of its administrative, personnel... Read More »

More Partisanship in Congress, Fewer Overrides of High Court

Democrats on the Hill pushed measures to restore the Voting Rights Act, to increase... Read More »

Op-Ed: NFL Concussion Settlement A Big Win for Players

Retired players hopefully will take comfort in knowing that help is on the way. Read More »

Call for Nominations: Washington D.C. Rising Stars

The National Law Journal Rising Stars program recognizes the Washington, D.C.... Read More »

 

Attorney's Suspension Includes Lifetime Ban on Representing Women

A Torrington attorney is being suspended for four months for violating a judge's... Read More »

Chancery Removes Trustees From Sexual-Abuse Victim's Fund

A Catholic priest sexual-abuse victim's relatives must be removed from overseeing... Read More »

From Church to Condos: Investors Turn To Religion To Find Land For Development

The newest frontier for real estate developers? Churches. Read More »

Responsibility for Sidewalk Surfaces and Handicap Ramps

You have probably walked over them thousands of times and not even noticed them,... Read More »



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