Today's Top Stories • In Ferguson, Eric Holder Reflects on Personal History • Court Cites 'Hobby Lobby' in Fight over Eagle Feathers • Judge Rejects Sanctions in Anna Nicole Smith Legacy Fight • Lawyers Playing Key Roles Amid Unrest in Ferguson • Harvard, UCLA Plan Annual Food Law Conferences • CFPB Fines Auto Lender $2.75M for Credit Reporting Errors • Justices Block Virginia Same-Sex Marriages • WMATA Settles Whistleblower's Fraud Claims for $4.2M Sponsor Spotlight: Presented by US Chamber Institute for legal reform | International Comparisons of Litigation Costs - Canada, Europe, Japan, and the United States READ MORE | | More Stories from ALM • As Perry Faces Indictment, His GC Faces a Big Test • Deportation for Felony Lacking Federal Element Upheld • Appeals Court Narrows Definition of 'Medical Neglect' • A New Trend in Divorce Petitions: Alleging Fault and No-Fault Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. met with community groups and law enforcement... Read More » A federal appeals court on Wednesday invoked the U.S. Supreme Court's June Hobby... Read More » A federal judge has rejected a request for $44 million in sanctions against... Read More » Lawyers from across the United States are traveling to Ferguson, Mo., to serve... Read More » Harvard Law School and the University of California at Los Angeles School of... Read More » The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Wednesday fined an auto lender $2.75... Read More » As expected, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday delayed enforcement of a federal... Read More » The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has agreed to pay $4.2 million... Read More » Only three months on the job and already Mary Anne Wiley, general counsel to... Read More » Parting with one sister court but joining four others, the Second Circuit has... Read More » A guardian's refusal to take her 12-year-old granddaughter for a psychiatric... Read More » It is a good rule of thumb to allege insupportability in addition to alleging... Read More » |
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