Former U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, back in private practice, is asking the Supreme Court to consider whether ...
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino says he'll resign from the bureau next month, ending a brief tenure in which he clashed with ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Second Amendment clash has erupted between the federal government and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The ...
Brendan Carr, whose office regulates the broadcast TV industry, previously defended the agency’s status as an independent ...
Barbara Rose Johns led a high school walkout that contributed to Brown v. Board of Education. She later graduated from Drexel ...
With the Corporate Transparency Act under fire in numerous courts around the country, the statute is likely to wind up before ...
Nearly half of California counties pay private lawyers and firms to represent poor people in criminal cases, and most of them use a “flat-fee” contract. That means they pay a fixed ...
The Republicans have always been enemies of labor. Now, freed from the shackles of their business patrons, Paul Heideman ...
SCOTUS has signaled a willingness to no longer insulate agency personnel from decisions made by the executive branch.
Rather than assuming that anyone called to testify against a defendant in open court can do so truthfully and ...
Trump files $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC Massive data breach sees millions of credit card details leaked The Simpsons ...
“ Supreme Advocacy ,” a 40-minute film from Bloomberg Law, pulls back the curtain on how a single case moves through the ...
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