Monday, August 4, 2014

Feds Violated Labor Law During Shutdown, Judge Says

Today's Top Stories

• Feds Violated Labor Law During Shutdown, Judge Says

• Gun-Control Advocate James Brady Dies at 73

• Dentons Sues Republic of Guinea for $10M in Fees

• Edwards Wildman Moves From West End to Downtown D.C.

• Legal Aid Breaks Fundraising Record in Annual Campaign

• Judge Denounces Palestinian Woman's Recusal Request in Immigration Case

• Op-Ed: Why Schools Still Need Affirmative Action

• Legal Education Due For a Makeover

• Former GE Atty Faces Ethics Case

• Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

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• N.J. Justices Grant New Trial After Rap Lyrics Read to Jury

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Feds Violated Labor Law During Shutdown, Judge Says

The federal government violated labor laws by requiring certain employees to... Read More »

Gun-Control Advocate James Brady Dies at 73

Former White House Press Secretary James Brady Jr., who became an influential... Read More »

Dentons Sues Republic of Guinea for $10M in Fees

Dentons is suing the Republic of Guinea for more than $10 million in allegedly... Read More »

Edwards Wildman Moves From West End to Downtown D.C.

Edwards Wildman Palmer has moved its 20-lawyer Washington office from Washington's... Read More »

Legal Aid Breaks Fundraising Record in Annual Campaign

The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia raised more than $1.2 million... Read More »

Judge Denounces Palestinian Woman's Recusal Request in Immigration Case

A federal judge in Detroit with ties to Jewish organizations has angrily rejected... Read More »

Op-Ed: Why Schools Still Need Affirmative Action

Social inequality will persist at colleges until campus populations more closely... Read More »

Legal Education Due For a Makeover

The American Bar Asscoiation's House of Delegates prepares to vote on a sweeping... Read More »

Former GE Atty Faces Ethics Case

A former in-house lawyer for General Electric Co. stands accused of disclosing... Read More »

Call for Nominations: Elite Trial Lawyers

The National Law Journal and Law.com are accepting nominations for our inaugural... Read More »

 

N.J. Justices Grant New Trial After Rap Lyrics Read to Jury

An alleged drug gang enforcer who was convicted of attempted murder after his... Read More »

The Recorder Names 50 Women Leaders in Tech Law

This year's list honors women leading major matters, leading within their organizations,... Read More »

Prosecutor Urges Parole Board to Release Inmate

A former Brooklyn prosecutor is advocating for the parole release of a man he... Read More »

Despite Scandals, Favoritism Not Widespread in Pa., Attorneys Say

Scandals involving judges allegedly engaging in favoritism rear up in the Pennsylvania... Read More »



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