Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Study: Campaign Spending Skews Justice Against Defendants

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• Study: Campaign Spending Skews Justice Against Defendants

• Feds Lose Fight Over Ancient Mummy Mask

• Brazilian Steakhouse Beats Feds in Fight Over Chef's Visas

• Who's Arguing in the DC Circuit Over NSA Surveillance?

• At Chamber Legal Summit, Christie Talks Up Tort Reform

• What's The Benefit of Cooperating With The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?

 

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• Pa. Supreme Court Suspends McCaffery

• Meet Alexander Martini, FIU Law Grad and Top Scorer on Bar Exam

• Kramer Levin Becomes Target in TransPerfect Partners' Row

• Eakin: McCaffery Threatened to Release Emails

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Study: Campaign Spending Skews Justice Against Defendants

Skyrocketing spending on television advertising in state supreme court elections... Read More »

Feds Lose Fight Over Ancient Mummy Mask

A fight over a 3,200-year-old Egyptian artifact with questionable provenance... Read More »

Brazilian Steakhouse Beats Feds in Fight Over Chef's Visas

Victory is sweet—or, more appropriately, savory—for Brazilian steakhouse... Read More »

Who's Arguing in the DC Circuit Over NSA Surveillance?

Veteran appellate lawyer H. Thomas Byron III will defend the government's bulk... Read More »

At Chamber Legal Summit, Christie Talks Up Tort Reform

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday railing against... Read More »

What's The Benefit of Cooperating With The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?

In this special report, we look at new ways the government is tracking down... Read More »

 

Pa. Supreme Court Suspends McCaffery

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Seamus P. McCaffery has been suspended by... Read More »

Meet Alexander Martini, FIU Law Grad and Top Scorer on Bar Exam

IRS agent Alexander Martini beat out 2,800 others who took the July test. Martini... Read More »

Kramer Levin Becomes Target in TransPerfect Partners' Row

A multijurisdictional slugfest between the cofounders of the world's third-largest... Read More »

Eakin: McCaffery Threatened to Release Emails

In the wake of a report that Justice J. Michael Eakin received allegedly sexually... Read More »



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