By Marianna Wharry | May 20, 2022
In a ruling that could potentially upend U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement proceedings going forward, a federal appeals court ruled May 18 that the SEC's in-house adjudication process is unconstitutional.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | May 17, 2022
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria pointed favorably to an amicus curiae brief that suggested a test balancing the interests in favor of disclosure or continued anonymity.
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By Andrew Goudsward | May 12, 2022
Gerard Karam, a partner at Mazzoni, Karam, Petorak & Valvano, is President Joe Biden's pick to serve as U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
By Marianna Wharry | May 11, 2022
The students sought to recover the costs of services and activities for the spring 2020 academic semester and alleged that they lost the benefits of those services and activities on account of Liberty's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Andrew Goudsward | May 10, 2022
Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter hired a longtime colleague from private practice and a competition researcher at a left-leaning think tank to join his front office team at the Justice Department.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | May 9, 2022
"That's one thing you're not going to see in any case law," said attorney Chris Wesierski, who represents Avenatti's former clients William Parrish and Timothy Fitzgibbons.
By Brad Kutner | April 27, 2022
Wednesday's confirmation hearing continued a pattern of criticism by Senate Republicans against the president's civil rights-oriented nominees.
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By Max Mitchell | April 25, 2022
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the law late last year, finding that it violated due process principles. A cert petition argued that every federal circuit court and more than a dozen state supreme courts have addressed similar laws, resulting in a "full spectrum" of outcomes.
By Brad Kutner | April 19, 2022
Tuesday's panel was particularly hostile to the hemp groups' lack of evidence for showing harm caused by a DEA rule change.
By Allison Dunn | April 19, 2022
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court held that a neuropsychologist falls within the definition of "physician" under Civil Procedure Rule 35, regarding a judge's order for the physical or mental examination of a person.
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