By Dan M. Clark | April 30, 2019
Both bills were inspired by Trump, who has decided against releasing his tax returns to Congress and the public, while also hinting that he could issue pardons for individuals in his inner circle charged by federal prosecutors, including Special Counsel Robert Mueller III.
By Dan M. Clark | April 10, 2019
The report, released by a coalition of public defenders, civil legal services providers and others, called on the Office of Court Administration to immediately promulgate a rule requiring those officers to obtain a federal judicial arrest warrant before entering state courts to make an arrest.
By Dan M. Clark | April 8, 2019
Now lawmakers are working with the office of New York Attorney General Letitia James—a major proponent of the legislation—to likely amend the bill a second time before it's approved in both chambers.
By Marcia Coyle | April 4, 2019
The U.S. Justice Department solicitor general's office is weighing a challenge to a Federal Circuit ruling that opened a door to Agent Orange-related benefits for Blue Water Navy veterans.
By Karen Sloan | April 2, 2019
Georgetown law professor Shon Hopwood discusses how he got involved in the Trump administration's criminal justice reform efforts and how his fellow legal academics feel about his working alongside the White House.
By Dan M. Clark | March 28, 2019
New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition of 12 states in the litigation against the federal agency.
By Cheryl Miller | March 28, 2019
The bill, approved by the House Committee on Financial Services, is a top priority for a marijuana industry largely shut out of mainstream banking.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 18, 2019
The California Democrat's distinctive questions are tripping up executives. White-collar and congressional lawyers have taken notice—and here's what they have to say about it.
By Dan M. Clark | March 5, 2019
The subpoena was issued less than a week after Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal attorney, testified before members of Congress that the Trump Organization had previously provided inflated assets to an insurance company.
By Dan M. Clark | February 28, 2019
New York will also become the first state, according to lawmakers, to provide a specific mechanism for victims to seek a court-ordered injunction to have an image or video of a victim of revenge porn removed from a website.
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