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 Mike Scarcella | January 31, 2019
"This discovery is both voluminous and complex. It is composed of multiple hard drives containing several terabytes of information," prosecutors told a Washington judge Thursday.
By Ellis Kim | C. Ryan Barber | January 8, 2019
Defense lawyers said prosecutors were overblowing a text message exchange cited as proof that Manafort tried to mislead investigators.
By Michael Booth | December 12, 2018
A three-judge panel of Second District Court of Appeal on Tuesday overturned a prior ruling by a Superior Court judge who said the expelled student was not deprived of a fair investigation and hearing.
By Vivia Chen | December 5, 2018
"The people bringing the suit would like to return to a day that's long passed," says the Wilmer partner representing the school in a challenge to its admission policies regarding Asian-Americans.
By Dan M. Clark | October 30, 2018
Justice Department attorneys wrote in the filing that the plaintiffs in the lawsuit got more credit than they deserved when they asked for extra-record discovery.
By Ellis Kim | September 27, 2018
Arizona prosecutor Rachel Mitchell's performance has divided attorneys following along on social media, with some calling her questions standard, while others said she's acting like a defense attorney for Republicans.
By Mike Scarcella | September 26, 2018
Lawyers for Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford have submitted evidentiary documents they intend to use at Thursday's hearing—pages from Kavanaugh's 1982 summer calendar, and four declarations supporting Ford's claims that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her at a high school party.
By Ellis Kim | September 18, 2018
Mark Judge has hired Cozen O'Connor's Barbara Van Gelder as some senators seek his testimony about an alleged sexual assault that involved the Supreme Court nominee decades ago.
By Ellis Kim | August 27, 2018
A proposed list submitted by special counsel prosecutors over the weekend indicates Skadden and Greg Craig, former of counsel at the firm, will be featured in the Washington, D.C., trial.
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