By Tony Mauro | August 16, 2018
Here are some of the statements U.S. Supreme Court justices have made in landmark decisions about the importance of a free press.
By Ellis Kim | August 1, 2018
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday filed its opening brief in the D.C. Circuit. Here's a look at the Justice Department team fighting to revive its legal challenge to the AT&T-Time Warner merger.
By Ellis Kim | July 16, 2018
Experts see a difficult task ahead for the Trump administration, particularly because the federal trial judge's ruling was so fact-driven. But others argue the appeal might find a more favorable reception at the D.C. Circuit.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 21, 2018
The mother of U.S. Air Force veteran Reality Winner says her daughter intends to enter a guilty plea next week after more than a year in jail without bond.
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By Tom McParland | June 18, 2018
A federal judicial panel on Monday added a Delaware class action against Facebook Inc. and Cambridge Analytica to multidistrict litigation in a California federal court.
By Tony Mauro | June 13, 2018
"This is an unbelievably important case,” says Wilmer Hale's Seth Waxman, who wrote the petition on Brendan Dassey's behalf. The petition had been on the justices' Thursday conference list but was later rescheduled.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 16, 2018
Christopher Wylie, a research director at Cambridge Analytica from 2013 to 2014, told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that the firm, co-founded by Steve Bannon, who was campaign manager and later a top White House strategist for President Donald Trump, came up with phrases like “drain the swamp” that became key campaign themes and slogans.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 9, 2018
The team has petitioned Chief Judge Randal Hall of the Southern District of Georgia to reverse an April 28 decision blocking the subpoenas.
By Caroline Spiezio | May 9, 2018
Facebook Inc.'s strategy around Ireland's Eighth Amendment referendum could also apply to U.S. elections this November, attorneys said.
By Ben Hancock | May 2, 2018
A judge reaffirmed that entrants to the United States can be subjected to questioning and broad searches of their belongings without breaching constitutional rights.
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