By Scott Flaherty | April 2, 2018
Joseph Mondello, head of the Nassau County Republican Party for 35 years, has disclosed his finances as the U.S. Senate considers confirming him to be the next ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago.
By Ross Todd | April 2, 2018
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday sued California officials, claiming a state law that gives California power to veto sales of federal land to private landholders is unconstitutional.
By Charles Toutant | March 29, 2018
The New Jersey suit, "Malskoff v. Facebook," follows at least two other putative class actions, in Illinois and California, making similar claims against the companies.
By Jenna Greene | March 29, 2018
Looking at Ekonomou's biography and cases where he's appeared as counsel of record, it's hard to see how he's prepared to play a major role in the president's defense.
By ALM Staff | March 29, 2018
"In 2004, the court kind of threw up its hands about partisan gerrymandering, saying, we can't come up with a test," Coyle says on PBS NewsHour. The justices are trying again—in two cases this term.
By Marcia Coyle | March 28, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared no closer Wednesday than it was in the first case in October to divining a test for when too much politics infects redistricting.
By Mike Scarcella | Christine Simmons | March 28, 2018
The former head of the SEC's enforcement division is now serving as deputy U.S. attorney in the Southern District of New York.
By Jenna Greene | March 28, 2018
It's as if Eric Holder Jr. is everywhere these days, from fighting gerrymandering to executive producing a TV show to hinting at a presidential run. But does he have time to do any actual work at Covington & Burling, where he's a partner?
By Andrew Denney | March 27, 2018
Former Brooklyn District Attorney Charles “Joe” Hynes has agreed to pay a $40,000 fine for improper use of his official email account during his failed 2013 run for a seventh term in office.
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By Michael Marciano | March 27, 2018
Connecticut Supreme Court Associate Justice Andrew McDonald's nomination to become chief justice failed to pass the state Senate Tuesday, after weeks of politicized debate.
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