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By Jenna Greene | August 20, 2018
Thirty hours is an awfully long time for White House Counsel Donald McGahn to be interviewed by Robert Mueller III's team and not reveal anything—intentionally or not—that could damage President Trump.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 20, 2018
Congress should enact a specific insider trading statute without further delay. There is simply no downside to it.
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By Dan Packel | August 20, 2018
The slow volume of legal work owes as much to hurdles put in place by the Cuban government as the Trump administration's policy reversal, but the island's draft constitution could change the trade equation.
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By Anya Landau French, Melissa Schwartz, Wynn Segall and Dallas Woodrum | August 20, 2018
Opportunities can be found in the public health and safety, energy and environment, and food security sectors, and a draft constitution in Cuba preserves a role for the private sector, foreign investment and investors' rights.
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By Ian Lopez | August 17, 2018
HUD's complaint comes in an ongoing SDNY litigation against the social media company for alleged discrimination on grounds such as sex, race and family status.
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By Ian Lopez | August 17, 2018
HUD's complaint comes in an ongoing SDNY litigation against the social media company for alleged discrimination on grounds such as sex, race and family status.
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By Amelia Maxfield | August 17, 2018
For nearly a decade the Pennsylvania Innocence Project has been successfully challenging the use of unvalidated or outdated forensic sciences through advocacy for those wrongly convicted.
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By C. Ryan Barber | August 17, 2018
Judge T.S. Ellis said he himself has received threats during the trial.
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By Golnaz Fakhimi | August 17, 2018
lthough public opinion about immigration detention is divided, the due process requirements of our Constitution are clear: immigration detention is lawful only if implemented through fair procedures and done for a legitimate purpose, namely, preventing danger to the community or preventing flight from immigration enforcement.
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By Katheryn Tucker | August 17, 2018
“There's no better person to do the job,” U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson said. “Brett Kavanaugh is the real deal.”
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