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Proposed rule would unseal some grand jury records
For months, the U.S. Justice Department vigorously opposed the unsealing of former president Richard Nixon's 1975 testimony in the Watergate investigation, saying that disclosure would undermine the secrecy of grand jury proceedings.DOJ lawyers argued judges don't have the authority to craft exceptions to the federal criminal procedure rule that governs grand juries.Property Insurer Not Liable for Oil Contamination due to Vehicle Accident
An insurance company is liable for the actual loss to premises that resulted when a motorist ran into the insured's above-ground heating oil storage tank and caused an oil spill, but not for any contamination of the ground or groundwater, an appeals panel in Albany has held. The Appellate Division, 3rd Department found that the insurance policy from New York Mutual Insurance, which excluded contamination clean-up costs, covered the property's loss in market value that was not attributable to the spill.View more book results for the query "*"
Labor Decisions at Risk as Justices Struggle With NLRB Authority
With the legitimacy of more than 500 labor-management decisions at stake, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared divided over whether the vacancy-hobbled National Labor Relations Board can operate with only two of its five board members. "We have to decide whether it is OK for two members to set the most major policies or whether they can't conduct even the simplest adjudications," said Justice Stephen Breyer during arguments in New Process Steel L.P. v. National Labor Relations Board.Trending Stories
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