By Charles Toutant | March 20, 2024
The flap over Mangi's links to the Alliance of Families for Justice bears similarities to the heavy criticism he received for his connection to Rutgers University's Center for Security, Race and Rights. In the case of the Rutgers group, as with the AFJ, Mangi was one of many individuals on the advisory board.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 16, 2023
Adeel Mangi was nominated for the seat left vacant by the retirement of Circuit Judge Joseph Greenaway Jr. earlier this year.
By Ellen Bardash | October 31, 2023
The update to Rule 702, set to go into effect officially on Dec. 1, has raised the issue of whether it's a long overdue way to hold judges to an evidentiary standard they should have been following for decades or if it encourages them to cross over into the jurors' domain.
By Ellen Bardash | October 17, 2023
With a vote of 67 to 29, Hall was confirmed by a wider margin than any other federal district court judge this year,
By Ellen Bardash | September 18, 2023
The lawsuit seeks a declaration that the IRS was negligent and violated the Privacy Act by disclosing Biden's tax details as well as $1,000 in damages for every unauthorized disclosure
By Ellen Bardash | July 12, 2023
DLA Piper and Ellis George Cipollone O'Brien Annaguey, appearing for Fox News, filed a notice of removal, stating complete diversity gives the district court jurisdiction over Epps' claims.
By Ellen Bardash | June 22, 2023
Biden's defense counsel Christopher Clark is no stranger to high profile litigation: he's defended both Elon Musk and Mark Cuban in SEC actions. His client is set to plead guilty in July.
By Ellen Bardash | March 24, 2023
Biden is represented in the matter by Dalton & Associates and Winston & Strawn. A computer repair shop owner has sued him, a congressman and Joe Biden's presidential campaign over disclosure of his identity.
By Ellen Bardash | February 28, 2023
Interpreting the Federal Disposition Act, the unanimous court said the statute did not provide a basis for Delaware to escheat unclaimed checks purchased in other states, just because MoneyGram is incorporated there.
National Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Avalon Zoppo | February 10, 2023
The statutory question at the center of the appeals could create a circuit split that brings the issue to the U.S. Supreme Court, said one court watcher.
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