By Andrew Goudsward | October 15, 2021
The settlement agreement gave former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe nearly everything he had initially sought, absent a formal finding that his firing from the FBI was improper and unconstitutional.
By Greg Land | October 15, 2021
The women's federal complaint said former Jesup Police Chief Mike Lane pressured them for sex and fondled them. They quit and the chief was fired within days of their lawsuit being filed.
By Marcia Coyle | October 15, 2021
Big law has turned out in force in more than 80 friend-of-the-court briefs submitted in the U.S. Supreme Court's major gun rights case in the new term.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | October 15, 2021
"A lawyer with a Black client or a Black lawyer who appears before a judge who hired a woman who says, 'I hate Black people,' has every reason to worry about that judge's objectivity," Georgia State University Law Professor Eric Segall said.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | October 15, 2021
"A lawyer with a Black client or a Black lawyer who appears before a judge who hired a woman who says, 'I hate Black people,' has every reason to worry about that judge's objectivity," Georgia State University Law Professor Eric Segall said.
By Tom McParland | October 15, 2021
The decision, from a three-judge panel of the Manhattan-based appeals court, overturned a 2018 ruling by the late Brooklyn federal Judge Jack B. Weinstein.
By Marcia Coyle | Jacqueline Thomsen | October 14, 2021
"The highly polarized politics of the current era threatens to transform this already high-stakes process into one that is badly broken," the commission said in its draft discussion papers.
By Jim Saunders | October 14, 2021
Sen. Keith Perry's proposal would bar cities and counties from requiring people to wear masks or undergo medical procedures or treatments.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | October 14, 2021
An en banc Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that evidence derived from a police officer casually asking a suspect to see his cellphone without an explanation of the suspect's rights regarding the subsequent "data dump" was correctly suppressed in the criminal case.
By Marcia Coyle | October 13, 2021
A brief clash between Justices Elena Kagan and Brett Kavanaugh during arguments in the Boston Marathon bombing case reflected the court's ideological divide, with the six conservatives appearing more sympathetic to the government than the three justices on the left.
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