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By Ellis Kim | November 8, 2018
A D.C. Circuit panel heard arguments challenging the special counsel's appointment, brought by Andrew Miller, a former aide to Trump confidant Roger Stone.
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By Ellis Kim | November 8, 2018
A D.C. Circuit panel heard arguments challenging the special counsel's appointment, brought by Andrew Miller, a former aide to Trump confidant Roger Stone.
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By Tony Mauro | November 8, 2018
Big Law stars were on hand for the ceremony and, reflecting dramatic events of the last 24 hours, Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker made an appearance, while Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg did not.
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By Ian Lopez | November 8, 2018
"The government may not simultaneously both assert that its actions are legally compelled, based on its interpretation of the law, and avoid review of that assertion by the judicial branch, whose 'province and duty' it is 'to say what the law is,' " wrote Ninth Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw, quoting from Marbury v. Madison.
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By Ross Todd | Ian Lopez | November 8, 2018
"The government may not simultaneously both assert that its actions are legally compelled, based on its interpretation of the law, and avoid review of that assertion by the judicial branch, whose 'province and duty' it is 'to say what the law is,'" wrote Ninth Circuit Judge Kim Wardlaw, quoting from Marbury v. Madison.
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By Ellis Kim | November 8, 2018
A new era at the Justice Department raises new questions about the future of special counsel Robert Mueller III's probe.
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By Vikram Subramanian and Jay Evans | November 8, 2018
At least one in six American consumers own and use wearable technology—watches and fitness monitors that allow the compilation and exchange of data without the user's involvement—based on a 2016 study cited in Forbes.
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By Jon Kerry-Tyerman, Everlaw | November 8, 2018
Following yet another D.C. court ruling, government agencies and their partners must be prepared to conduct defensible searches and show that they have made a good faith effort to respond.
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By C. Ryan Barber | November 8, 2018
'Most people who have gone to their law firms and have asked their opinion would say it clearly is within the authority of the OCC to do this,' Joseph Otting said Wednesday in Washington.
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By Catelyn McDonough | November 8, 2018
Whether it's a headache, occasional heartburn or runny nose, we all know the routine: stop by the local drugstore on the way home and pick up some over-the-counter (OTC) medicine.
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