By Mike Scarcella | Nate Robson | March 25, 2019
U.S. Attorney General William Barr's decision to resolve whether Trump committed obstruction of justice amid the Mueller probe set off a firestorm of debate among legal scholars and practitioners. From "it's over" to "stormy weather lies ahead," here's a snapshot of what lawyers are saying.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 22, 2019
While the way Jared Kushner allegedly uses WhatsApp for government correspondence satisfies record-keeping laws, e-discovery experts caution that screenshots could be inadmissible as evidence.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 19, 2019
Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology joined forces to award $750,000 to seven organizations, including ones that help detect deepfakes and promote open access of government data.
By Cheryl Miller | March 7, 2019
The suit against the U.S. Customs and Border Protection seeks information about the "policy or practice of denying foreign nationals entry to the U.S. due to their involvement with cannabis businesses in the U.S. and abroad."
By Dara Kam | February 15, 2019
The constitutional amendment, approved by 64 percent of Florida voters in November, exempts murderers and people who have committed “felony sex offenses” from automatic voting-rights restoration.
By Jeff Cox, UniCourt | February 15, 2019
Contrasted with GDPR, CCPA sets a crucial distinction between personal information and publicly available information obtained from government records.
By Colby Hamilton | February 7, 2019
U.S. District Judge William Pauley III ruled in favor of the plaintiffs on common law grounds, ordering Manhattan prosecutors to provide redacted documents for the court's review by Feb. 28.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Antonelli | February 7, 2019
Throughout the shutdown, there were numerous news stories concerning the deadlines by which federal courts were expecting to run out of money. As a result, employment litigators and other federal court practitioners questioned whether the shutdown would interfere with their clients' filing deadlines and how it might affect their practices, generally.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 28, 2019
Clayton's latest financial disclosure, which had been available in December, was released Monday on the reopening of the federal government.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 28, 2019
Clayton's latest financial disclosure, which had been available in December, was released Monday on the reopening of the federal government.
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