Today's Top Stories In 2004, lawyers at the Central Intelligence Agency sized up the first Guantánamo detainee case coming to the U.S. Supreme... Read More » The push to delay law school final examinations in light of the Michael Brown and Eric Garner cases has spread to Harvard... Read More » Three years and one lawsuit later, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law has won provisional accreditation... Read More » A Massachusetts political action committee has asked a Boston federal judge to block a lawsuit seeking prosecution of... Read More » The U.S. Department of Justice did not do an independent analysis to verify information it received from the CIA about... Read More » The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday released hundreds of pages of previously classified documents providing... Read More » Evidence that a juror lied during questioning by lawyers before trial can not be used to support a motion for a new... Read More » The former deputy director of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel is suing his former employer for information about... Read More » In three cases, attorneys tried to get themselves—and their clients—off the hook after gaffes.... Read More » Tracking the latest in New Jersey's "Bridgegate" scandal. Read More » Most Effective Lawyers recognizes the good work performed by those in the DBR's largest reader group, South Florida... Read More » A state judge has released select information about the secret proceedings leading up to a Staten Island grand jury's... Read More » |
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