By C. Ryan Barber | December 3, 2020
"Society expects and requires better from attorneys and officers of the court, who take the oath to uphold the law and comply with their professional and ethical obligations," the prosecutors wrote in the case against Kevin Clinesmith in Washington's federal trial court.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 11, 2020
Among the Biden transition advisers are a number of former Obama administration officials, including some who were involved in the Dodd-Frank reforms that followed the financial crisis.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 10, 2020
Duke Law's Christopher Schroeder, a former Obama-era Justice Department lawyer, is leading the Biden DOJ team. The team also includes Pam Karlan of Stanford Law and myriad Big Law partners.
By Mike Scarcella | October 27, 2020
"We believe that President Trump's leadership is a threat to the rule of law in our country, and we do not support his reelection," the former U.S. attorneys said.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 16, 2020
"Letting the most junior members set the agenda might be a good philosophy for a Montessori preschool, but it's no way to run a federal agency," he said. Barr's remarks were certain to fuel criticism that he has said and done more to politicize the Justice Department than any U.S. attorney general in recent time.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 5, 2020
Eric Herschmann, who'd joined Kasowitz Benson Torres in 1996, argued for Trump at his impeachment trial. Herschmann revealed his new role as a White House senior adviser in court filings in New York.
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By Robert Storace | August 4, 2020
A federal judge has granted former attorney Corey Brinson's request for early termination of his probation, paving the way for Brinson to apply for readmission to the state bar in nine months.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 24, 2020
In a dissenting opinion, Judge Robert Wilkins wrote: "It is a great irony that, in finding the District Court to have exceeded its jurisdiction, this Court so grievously oversteps its own."
By C. Ryan Barber | June 10, 2020
"The government has engaged in highly irregular conduct to benefit a political ally of the president," Debevoise's John Gleeson, serving as amicus counsel, said in a new filing in the prosecution of Michael Flynn in Washington. He called DOJ's move to drop the case a "gross abuse of prosecutorial power."
By Mike Scarcella | C. Ryan Barber | May 19, 2020
U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan's set July 16 for oral argument on DOJ's motion to dismiss the Flynn case. Flynn, meanwhile, has gone to the D.C. Circuit in a bid to force the trial court to grant the government's motion to ditch the prosecution.
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