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What's Next For Eric Holder Jr.?

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• What's Next For Eric Holder Jr.?

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• Exxon Loses Bid to Dismiss Human Rights Lawsuit

• Judge Invokes 'Skilling' in Refusing to Move Bomb Trial

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What's Next For Eric Holder Jr.?

"In the months ahead, I will leave the Department of Justice, but I will never,... Read More »

Who Would Replace Holder as Attorney General?

As soon as the news broke that Attorney General Eric Holder would resign effective... Read More »

Exxon Loses Bid to Dismiss Human Rights Lawsuit

Indonesian citizens suing Exxon Mobil Corp. over the deaths, injuries or disappearances... Read More »

Judge Invokes 'Skilling' in Refusing to Move Bomb Trial

A Boston federal judge pointed to case law involving former Enron Corp. chief... Read More »

Lawsuits Piling Up in Home Depot Data Security Breach

At least 15 lawsuits have been filed against The Home Depot Inc. over a security... Read More »

$10M Gift Will Help Build ASU Law's New Phoenix Campus

The Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law has received... Read More »

 

Ruling Served on Whether U.S. Open Umps Are Employees

It doesn't matter that the umpires had to wear a uniform. The court held that... Read More »

LinkedIn Defends Use of Member Photos in Marketing Emails

Plaintiffs accuse the company of illegally sending spam-like invitations that... Read More »

Drug Defendant Deprived of Right to Counsel, Panel Says

A defendant who got his way in having jurors hear a guilty plea allocution from... Read More »

Lawsuit: Anheuser-Busch Lying to Beck's, Kirin Beer Drinkers

Two beer battles are brewing in Miami courts as consumers claim Anheuser-Busch... Read More »



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