Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Appeals Court Weighs Ban on Supreme Court Protests

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• Appeals Court Weighs Ban on Supreme Court Protests

• Citizens United Vows Appeal After Losing Disclosure-Rules Case

• FTC Steps Up Pressure Against Bitcoin Fraud

• Deputy SG Kneedler Recognized for Career in Public Service

• Chelsea Manning Sues Feds Over Treatment for Gender Dysphoria

• Family Law Attorney Named Newest Judge in D.C. Superior Court

• Legal Departments Shine in the Golden State

 

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Appeals Court Weighs Ban on Supreme Court Protests

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit appeared ready Tuesday to uphold... Read More »

Citizens United Vows Appeal After Losing Disclosure-Rules Case

Citizens United, the group that won a landmark 2010 ruling from the U.S. Supreme... Read More »

FTC Steps Up Pressure Against Bitcoin Fraud

After a long hands-off period, federal regulators are starting to crack down... Read More »

Deputy SG Kneedler Recognized for Career in Public Service

Deputy Solicitor General Edwin Kneedler on Monday night won a career achievement... Read More »

Chelsea Manning Sues Feds Over Treatment for Gender Dysphoria

The U.S. Army private jailed for leaking documents to WikiLeaks is accusing... Read More »

Family Law Attorney Named Newest Judge in D.C. Superior Court

Judges in the District of Columbia Superior Court have approved the appointment... Read More »

Legal Departments Shine in the Golden State

Whether working for a major entertainment firm in Los Angeles, a media conglomerate... Read More »

 

Morgan Lewis Merger With Bingham a 'Strategic Change'

A full-scale law firm acquisition would be somewhat of an outlier in Morgan,... Read More »

After Contentious Split, Retired Partner Wins $2.3M Against Old Firm

The West Palm Beach law firm of Ciklin Lubitz Martens & O'Connell was hit... Read More »

In Context: Gov. Rick Perry's Indictment

The following timeline details the events that unfolded in Texas courts following... Read More »



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