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Michael A Scarcella

Michael A Scarcella

May 19, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: State Says Jan. '16 Release for Clinton Emails | Judge Voids DC Gun Regulation (Again)

The State Department on Monday told a Washington federal judge the agency needs at least until January 2016 to review and publicly release more than 55,000 pages of Hillary Clinton's emails. A judge in Washington has for the second time in a year found unconstitutional a D.C. gun regulation. The Ninth Circuit en banc says YouTube should not have been ordered to remove a video. This is a roundup of news from ALM and other publications.

By Michael A. Scarcella

5 minute read

May 19, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: State Says Jan. '16 Release for Clinton Emails | Judge Voids DC Gun Regulation (Again)

The State Department on Monday told a Washington federal judge the agency needs at least until January 2016 to review and publicly release more than 55,000 pages of Hillary Clinton's emails. A judge in Washington has for the second time in a year found unconstitutional a D.C. gun regulation. The Ninth Circuit en banc says YouTube should not have been ordered to remove a video. This is a roundup of news from ALM and other publications.

By Michael A. Scarcella

5 minute read

April 24, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Lynch Confirmed | Comcast to Pull Plug

Loretta Lynch takes over as attorney general on Monday after the Senate confirmed her 56-43. Comcast is set to pull the plug on its proposed $45B merger with Time Warner Cable. And there's a compromise on the table over a proposal to cut the maximum word lengths of federal appeals briefs. This is a roundup of legal news from ALM and other publications.

By Michael A. Scarcella

3 minute read

April 24, 2015 | National Law Journal

Morning Wrap: Lynch Confirmed | Comcast to Pull Plug

Loretta Lynch takes over as attorney general on Monday after the Senate confirmed her 56-43. Comcast is set to pull the plug on its proposed $45B merger with Time Warner Cable. And there's a compromise on the table over a proposal to cut the maximum word lengths of federal appeals briefs. This is a roundup of legal news from ALM and other publications.

By Michael A. Scarcella

3 minute read

June 06, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

DOJ's Public Integrity Section Takes on Edwards

A team of three Justice Department public integrity prosecutors, working with federal prosecutors in North Carolina, make up the government's prosecution team against former U.S. senator and presidential candidate John Edwards.

By Michael A. Scarcella and David H. Ingram

5 minute read