By Karen Sloan | February 28, 2019
Prosecutors said Ho Ka Terence Yung used the internet to terrorize a Georgetown alumni interviewer who did not recommend him for admission. Yung received a full scholarship to the University of Texas School of Law and was interning at the Office of the Texas Attorney General as he was cyberstalking his victim, prosecutors said.
By Colby Hamilton | February 26, 2019
The former attorney and fixer to Donald Trump pleaded guilty to federal charges that the state appellate panel found analogous to actions that deserved disbarment under state law.
By Nate Robson | Ellis Kim | February 23, 2019
Prosecutors said they support a guideline range between 17.5 years to 22 years in prison.
By Ellis Kim | February 21, 2019
Thursday's order shushes Stone, a garrulous Republican operative who's spent the days since his January indictment proclaiming his innocence and publicly lambasting the special counsel.
By Colby Hamilton | February 20, 2019
The wrongful conviction exoneration group says the federally-run National Museum of Health and Medicine violated its First Amendment rights by denying it access to the archives of a prominent national odontology group that in the past promoted the now-controversial forensic bite mark analysis.
By ALM Staff | February 20, 2019
Roger Stone must explain why his conditions for release and a media contact order placed on him shouldn't be revoked or changed in light of a photo he posted on Instagram that featured Jackson with a crosshair next to her head.
By Dan M. Clark | February 15, 2019
It's already a crime in the case of federal prosecutors and investigators, who have used the federal law in some of the most high-profile white-collar and public corruption cases of the last decade.
By Vanessa Blum | February 14, 2019
A Q&A with Marcia Hofmann of Zeitgeist Law on Fourth Amendment protections, insurance considerations and other legal questions that arise when companies control genetic data.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 13, 2019
Jackson's ruling does not resolve what benefit, if any, Manafort will receive at the time he is sentenced.
By Jonathan Ringel | February 11, 2019
"There is no indication that any witnesses, suspects, or their immediate family members are alive to be intimidated, persecuted, or arrested," Judge Charles Wilson wrote.
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