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Newsom Set to Call a Halt to Executions in California
The governor plans to sign an executive order Wednesday suspending the death penalty in California and granting reprieves for the 737 inmates on the state's largest-in-the-nation Death Row.Queens Democratic DA Candidates Take the Stage at CUNY Law School
Six of the Democratic candidates for Queens district attorney tried to set themselves apart despite many commonalities as voters get ready for the June 25 primary election.How the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner Merger Fell Apart in Asia
Less than a year into the transatlantic merger, the firm has lost every single team member from the legacy Bryan Cave's Asia team. Here's how it happened.Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb and Gwinnett Counties Sued Over Election Problems, Long Waits
"The November 2018 elections were plagued with problems that placed inexcusable and unjustifiable burdens on the right to vote," the lawsuit said.View more book results for the query "*"
Swatch Wins Suit Over Sale of Counterfeit Watches in Case Marked by Tensions
The watchmaker ultimately prevailed in its suit against a SoHo landlord accused of selling knockoffs, navigating through early issues with counsel in the case before U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty.Murphy, Ranking Lawmakers Strike Deal on Pot Legalization, but Opponents Remain
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and legislative leaders reached agreement on key provisions in a plan to legalize marijuana for adult recreational use, including how to tax and regulate it, and expunging past low-level marijuana offenses for certain users as a step toward social reform.College Cheating Scandal Means General Counsel on Alert for Possible Civil Suits
Federal prosecutors so far have named eight universities as unwitting victims of the cheating and say it was the largest-ever college admissions fraud in the U.S. They have charged at least 50 people, including actresses, CEOs and several college coaches with conspiracy to commit racketeering or fraud.In Through the 'Side Door': Wiretap Outlines Willkie Leader's Alleged Role in Admissions Scandal
“I'm not worried about the moral issue here,” Gordon Caplan allegedly told a fixer who promised to inflate his daughter's ACT score.Trending Stories
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