By Allison Dunn | September 29, 2021
"There is no evidence supporting a conclusion that a photograph obtained from a law enforcement agency after a public-information-act request using the correct name and date of birth of the individual would warn a reasonably prudent broadcaster of its defamatory potential," the appellate court determined.
By Hugo Guzman | September 8, 2021
App companies have been in the headlines over Labor Day weekend, almost entirely due to their legal moves following SB8, the controversial Texas abortion law banning the procedure past six weeks of pregnancy, which critics have said puts a bounty on abortion providers and those who use their services.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | July 7, 2021
Among the attorneys on the complaint is John Coale, who was involved in litigation against big tobacco companies in the 1990s.
By Andrew Goudsward | Jacqueline Thomsen | June 16, 2021
"It really sounds like from the more information that comes out, that this is just sleazy, dirty stuff and it has the whiff of DOJ being politicalized and the investigative process being used to target folks who are less than complimentary to the president or his administration," said Michael Weinstein, a former Justice Department prosecutor who is now with Cole Schotz.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 14, 2021
Cuccinelli is listed as one of the attorneys on a lawsuit filed by GOP Reps. Louie Gohmert and Andrew Clyde, who allege a House security screening rule is being selectively applied to Republicans and not Democrats.
By Jim Saunders and Tom Urban | May 25, 2021
Gov. Ron DeSantis described Florida as a "trailblazer" and said the measure to crack down on large social-media companies that block users from their platforms would protect free speech.
By Kenneth Artz | March 23, 2021
"I find that these conversations make me more reflective about my own experiences and more willing to share the challenges I have encountered along the way," says Corinne Smith, a Winstead shareholder and host of a new podcast called "On Her Shoulders."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | March 22, 2021
"Given the highly charged and political context of the statements, it is clear that Powell was describing the facts on which she based the lawsuits she filed in support of President Trump," Powell's attorneys wrote.
By Elisa Reiter | March 5, 2021
Justice Amy Barrett discussed a number of exceptions to the general principle espoused by FOIA in her first opinion for the U.S. Supreme Court this week in United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | February 12, 2021
The lawyer, Michael van der Veen, called the letter from nearly 150 constitutional scholars "an outrageous attempt to intimidate Mr. Trump's lawyers."
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