By Jane Wester | June 11, 2021
Aaron Mostofsky, son of Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Steven Mostofsky, was photographed inside the Capitol decked out in furs and a bulletproof vest marked "police" while carrying a shield emblazoned with "United States Capitol Police."
By Marcia Coyle | June 10, 2021
"The dissent also goes through a complicated counting exercise about how different justices have divided in this and two other cases, apparently to show how unfair it is that the dissent's view has not prevailed here," Kagan wrote in a footnote in response to Kavanaugh.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Patrick Hammon | June 9, 2021
Many in corporate America are taking a collective sigh of relief after last week's landmark decision in Van Buren v. United States, which set a few minds at ease about all those virtual game nights, family catch-ups and holiday celebrations employees hosted during the pandemic using their company-provided Zoom accounts or corporate-issued laptops.
By Marcia Coyle | June 3, 2021
In her 20-page opinion, her third since joining the court, Justice Amy Coney Barrett led the 6-3 majority in the case Van Buren v. United States. Justice Clarence Thomas' dissent was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel Alito Jr.
By Karen Sloan | June 2, 2021
Mueller will join three other former top members of his investigation team in teaching the fall course, which will examine the role of special counsel and how decisions were made during the Russia inquiry.
By Tom McParland | May 28, 2021
Oetken noted that his decision was in line a similar move involving Michael Cohen, another former attorney to Trump, who pleaded guilty to campaign finance and fraud charges in 2018.
By Jane Wester | May 25, 2021
Robert Costello, the former White House strategist's lawyer, said his client had pleaded not guilty and there was no judicial finding of culpability after Bannon was charged with fraud in connection with the "We Build the Wall" campaign. Prosecutors pressed for a narrowly-tailored dismissal.
By Marcia Coyle | May 20, 2021
The case had been expected to generate the latest influential decision about the clash between social media and trial proceedings.
By Mike Scarcella | May 18, 2021
"All the prosecutor has to do is disclose. These prosecutors didn't do that. Their violation caused the potential loss of liberty of the defendant in this case," D.C. disciplinary counse, Hamilton P. Fox III said in his opening remarks Tuesday.
By Bruce Love | May 14, 2021
"Bernie is the bedrock of the D.C. defense bar," said a defense attorney. "For those who go to trial in D.C., this comes as a big blow."
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