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Second Circuit Holds No Special Standard for Charging Campaign Contributions As Bribes
If the case is not successfully appealed, we may have an opportunity to see whether the volume of campaign contribution bribery cases in the Second Circuit increases, and whether the government brings any cases that appear to infringe on the First Amendment interests of campaign contributors and candidates.Justices Will Revisit Medicare Reimbursement Rates for Treating Older, Low-Income Disabled Patients
The question presented is whether patients eligible for supplemental security income must currently be receiving SSI benefits for a hospital to claim a higher Medicare reimbursement from the U.S. Department of Heath and Human Services.4th Circuit Judge Berner Brings Workers' Perspective to the Bench, Labor Lawyers Say
In Nicole Berner, "you have somebody who's really familiar with the way the law directly affects workers and their unions," said Matthew Ginsburg, general counsel of the AFL-CIO.Anatomy of a Mediation: Tips to Consider at the Outset
Not every litigant sees mediation as an alternative. Some are uninterested in resolving their disputes without hearing from a woman or man in a robe. But for those that do, here's how it goes.View more book results for the query "*"
2 DAs, 1 Judgeship: Who Will Voters Elect to DeKalb County State Court on June 18?
Voters will decide between Fulton County Deputy District Attorney of Sexual Assault Yolanda Mack and DeKalb County Senior Assistant District Attorney Dionne McGee during June 18 runoff election for DeKalb County State Court Division 3 judge.The Month - Back to School Round-Up
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