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Experts Say Vance's Manafort Indictment Close to the Edge of NY's Double Jeopardy Cliff
The Manhattan DA's indictment of Trump's former campaign chairman is the first test of state prosecutors' attempts to steer clear of New York's double jeopardy law, while holding the president's former aides accountable in the event of a pardon.Ruth Bader Ginsburg Birthday Celebration in Brooklyn
Residents of Brooklyn, where Justice Ginsburg was born, sent many happy returns her way at a #RallyforRuth this morning near Brooklyn Borough Hall.Misconduct Case Against LA Appeals Judge Set for August Hearing
Second District Court of Appeal Justice Jeffrey Johnson has denied grabbing a fellow justice's breasts and soliciting a security officer for sex.10th Circuit Revives Malpractice Claims Against Lawyer for Ex-Leader of Polygamist Sect
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit reinstated claims in a case brought by 22 former members of the polygamist sect, concluding that Rodney Parker and his firm were “well aware of the crimes being committed against plaintiffs.”Willkie, College Admissions and the Crisis Management Playbook
The firm's public response has been limited. But there's every reason to expect that, below the surface, it's been working hard to contain the damage.View more book results for the query "*"
What We Know: Discrimination, Harassment Claims Dog Dees' SPLC Departure
In a public statement posted on its website and emailed to the media late Thursday, the Southern Poverty Law Center's president said the co-founder of the Montgomery, Alabama, civil rights organization that has battled the Ku Klux Klan and other hate groups for nearly 50 years, “is no longer working at the SPLC.”Ethics Conference Panel: Best Practices in Getting Managers to Report Issues
In-house lawyers from The Coca-Cola Co., Accenture, Infosys and ManpowerGroup discuss how they handle concerns from all of their companies' employees across the world.Appellate Division Got it Right on Curative Instructions
Judge Ostrer's concluding words are both eloquent and instructive: “An instruction can be curative only if the judicial medicine suits the ailment.”Don't Revisit 'New York Times v. Sullivan' in Cosby Case
New York Times v. Sullivan is both principled in legal analysis and has promoted good faith investigative reporting without fear of retaliatory lawsuits.Trending Stories