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By Dan M. Clark | September 27, 2018
What do sports gambling and immigration policy have in common?
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By Cheryl Miller | September 27, 2018
This week we're looking at the Canadian border cannabis conundrum and why crossing into the U.S. can be so risky for some in the industry. Scroll down to see Who Got the Work, and check out In the Weeds to read about a cannabis partnership that's gone very bad, very publicly.
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By Richard Strassberg, William Harrington and Lauren Bowman | September 27, 2018
In their Federal Civil Enforcement column, Richard Strassberg, William Harrington and Lauren Bowman discuss two rulings which demonstrate that a boilerplate CID recitation that it is being issued to investigate potential violations of law, without specific details about the nature of that investigation, may present a basis to challenge the enforcement of that CID.
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By Dan M. Clark | September 27, 2018
The energy companies claimed in their complaint two years ago that the state should not be allowed to create such a program because it will allegedly alter energy prices, and therefore their bottom line, and also unfairly benefits some nuclear power plants over others.
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By Ellis Kim | September 27, 2018
Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell's performance has divided attorneys following along on social media, with some calling her questions standard, while others said she's acting like a defense attorney for Republicans.
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By Ellis Kim | September 27, 2018
Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell's performance has divided attorneys following along on social media, with some calling her questions standard, while others said she's acting like a defense attorney for Republicans.
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By Jenna Greene | September 27, 2018
All eyes will be on the Senate as Christine Blasey Ford testifies, plus Uber is having a good news/ bad news week.
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By Ellis Kim | September 27, 2018
In a twist in the saga over sexual misconduct allegations against U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich of the District of Columbia denies an anonymous tip suggesting she was abused by the judge in the late 1990s.
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By Rhys Dipshan | September 27, 2018
The three developers behind the Mirai Botnet were sentenced to support government cybersecurity investigations. But it's not completely clear how and why they can help.
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By Fara A. Cohen | September 27, 2018
Due to the popularity and appeal of college sports, sports-related scandals are usually the ones making the headlines. For example, in May 2016, Art Briles was dismissed as head football coach of Baylor University for mishandling sexual assault allegations against his student-athletes.
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