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Lawyers for Dechert, Ex-Partners Urge SDNY Judge to Dismiss RICO Complaint
Plaintiffs counsel said that the defendants worked together to hack his client's confidential information and use it against him while concealing its source.
Federal Agencies May Be Sued Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, High Court Says
Congress clearly waived the government's sovereign immunity in passing FCRA, the justices hold.
GOP Senators Press Biden Judicial Picks on Defunding Police, Legal Philosophy
"I have never advocated for taking away police funding," said Amir Ali, a nominee for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
Yale and Stanford Law Schools Move Virtual Interviews to June
"We strongly believe that moving OCI earlier will be less onerous on our students than a recruiting process that includes both OCI and direct applications and stretches from June through the end of August," according to SLS's announcement.View more book results for the query "*"


Supreme Court Appears Ready to Reverse Ruling Disqualifying Trump
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel Alito Jr. warned of the prospect of political retaliation by other states seeking to disqualify the Democratic nominee for president as an insurrectionist.

U.S. Solicitor General Acknowledges 'Real Shift in Supreme Court Practice'
"Sometimes it's quiet and we haven't had an emergency case in a while; sometimes I feel like we have three or four going at once," Elizabeth Prelogar said.
Upheld: Connecticut Supreme Court Affirms $34 Million Victory
The litigation involved medical malpractice claims against the University of Connecticut Health Center.
Trump Ballot Eligibility: A State-by-State Look at Divided Courts
The nation's courts remain divided over whether the insurrection clause in Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment can block former President Donald Trump from appearing on 2024 primary ballots while one case awaits certification by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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