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INADMISSIBLE: Big Firms Pay Big Bucks for Clinton Talks
Hogan Lovells, Latham & Watkins and White & Case were among the group of firms that paid $1.75 million into Hillary and Bill Clinton coffers. Plus more in this week's column.Administration Defends Ashcroft in 9/11 Litigation
The Obama administration is asking the Supreme Court to review the Second Circuit's reinstatement of claims by Muslim, Arab and South Asian men that former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft and his FBI director Robert Mueller III purposely and unconstitutionally directed their detentions in harsh and abusive conditions following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.Lawyers for Beirut Bombing Victims Finally Close In on Recovery
Many of the original plaintiffs didn't live to see their attorneys prevail at the U.S. Supreme Court, but hundreds of terror victims and their family members are finally close to collecting from Iran.Justices Rule $2B in Iranian Assets Can Go to Terror Victims
The U.S. Supreme Court, affirming a ruling by the Second Circuit, said Congress did not violate the separation-of-powers doctrine when it passed legislation to enable enforcement of a $1.75 billion judgment against assets held by Bank Markazi, the Central Bank of Iran.Government Seeks Substantial Prison Term for Silver
Prosecutors asked a federal judge to sentence convicted former state Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver to more prison time than the 10-year term suggested by the Probation Department "in light of the egregiousness of Silver's conduct" and to deter corruption by other public officials.Roberts and Sotomayor: Odd Couple Dissents in Iran Bank Case
Ever since Sonia Sotomayor joined the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009, she and Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. have never been the only two dissenters in a case. Until Wednesday. Roberts and Sotomayor formed a rare alliance in rejecting a law that provides billions of dollars in compensation for American victims of terrorism.Family of Murdered Journalist Steven Sotloff Sues Syria
The family of the late journalist Steven Sotloff, who was beheaded by the Islamic State group in 2014, is suing the Syrian government for its alleged support of the militant group.Alleged Affairs May Be Considered in Silver Sentencing
A prosecution document unsealed this morning alleges that former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver had two extramarital affairs, one with a lobbyist who frequently did business with the now-convicted Democratic leader and a second he helped get a job with the state.Judge to Unseal Materials That Will Be Used in Silver Sentencing
"The public has the right to know the facts and the factors the court is considering" in sentencing Sheldon Silver, Southern District Judge Valerie Caproni said Thursday when she ordered the unsealing of materials that involve Silver, the use of his public office, and a woman who until now has remained anonymous.Ex-Client Sues Dentons Over ITC Case
Former Dentons client RevoLaze claims the firm owes more than $50 million for allegedly mishandling an ITC case that saw the firm disqualified last year.Trending Stories
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