Today's Top Stories • SEC Lawyer Loses Discrimination Lawsuit Against the Agency • Campaign Finance Constitutional Amendment Fails in Senate • Interior IG on Hot Seat for Refusing to Hand Over Documents • DC Circuit Urged to Broadcast NSA Surveillance Argument • Corporate Lawyers Cautioned by Government Ethics Office • Introducing America's Elite Trial Lawyers More Stories from ALM • Houston Lawyer Settles Patent Office Disciplinary Action • Wearables, Gunshots and the Next Frontier in Probation • Prosecutor: Plant Owner OK'd Tainted Peanut Sales • Michelle Cruz: Prosecutor's Bad Decision Puts Rice's Wife at Risk Your digital membership gives you complimentary access to five articles per month from other award-winning ALM publications. A federal judge in Washington ruled this week that a U.S. Securities and Exchange... Read More » The U.S. Senate on Thursday effectively blocked a proposed constitutional amendment... Read More » Questioning the "integrity and independence" of Interior Department deputy inspector... Read More » Larry Klayman wants the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit to allow... Read More » Although the Office of Congressional Ethics doesn't have subpoena power, the... Read More » The National Law Journal and Law.com this year teamed to select law firms that... Read More » Tracy Druce, a co-executive partner in Houston firm Novak Druce Connolly Bove... Read More » It may be possible employ wearable technology with sensors to recognize wrist... Read More » The owner of a Georgia peanut plant where a deadly salmonella outbreak originated... Read More » The recently released video of pro football star Ray Rice's vicious attack on... Read More » |
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