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Conservative Justices Cast Constitutional Cloud Over False Claims Act Decision
Justices Thomas, Barrett and Kavanaugh suggest the law combatting fraudulent billing of the government violates executive-branch authority.'Tough Luck': White-Collar Lawyers Say Santos Shouldn't Have Expected Privacy for Bond Co-Signers
U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert of the Eastern District of New York ordered the unsealing Tuesday afternoon, giving Rep. George Santos approximately 44 hours to potentially "move to modify the conditions of his release, should the suretors seek to withdraw from serving as suretors."Not Miami? Donald Trump's Trial Seems Set to Move to a Quiet Florida Town
"There's some confusion because of the order," a South Florida First-Amendment rights attorney said.BREAKING: These 2 Connecticut Lawyers Are Now at the Forefront of a National Fight
The jobs are a "new role in the Office of the Attorney General, reflecting the importance of this work and the severe threats we see ahead," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said.Connecticut Supreme Court Divided on Interpretation of Election Law
"We will not lightly overturn election results, especially not on the basis of such simplistic logic and unsupported inferences," the Supreme Court said.View more book results for the query "*"
'A Lot of Love for Trump': Is Miami a Favorable Venue for the Ex-President's Trial?
"The elephant in the room is that we haven't generated a witness list yet," Special Counsel Jack Smith said in arguing bond conditions before US Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman in Miami.All Eyes on Florida and a Trump-Appointed Judge After Ex-President's Indictment
"[This is] going to make the O.J. case seem like Minor-League baseball," University of Miami School of Law professor Craig Trocino said.'They Make the Wrong Decision': Advocates Want Judges Trained in This Area
"We really feel like all judges who are hearing these cases that involve abuse allegations need to be adequately prepared," Danielle Pollack said. "We've had so many cases where judges have no training."As the Supreme Court Leans on State Authority, Big Law Leans on State AG Practices
"Most decisions are being pushed back to the states and that's going to give state AGs a lot of authority to fashion policies," said Jerry W. Kilgore, a member with Cozen O'Connor's state AG practice and a former Virginia Attorney General.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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