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Georgia Removed From Lawsuit Challenging Student Loan Forgiveness; Case Transferred to Missouri
U.S. District Judge J. Randal Hall of the Southern District of Georgia issued an order on Oct. 3 dismissing Georgia from a suit that includes the states of Missouri, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, North Dakota and Ohio against the U.S. Department of Education's enforcement of the Third Mass Cancellation Rule, which would cancel student loan debt in 2024 and 2025.How Senior Litigators Are Dealing With the 'Biden Effect'
Introducing a new series of stories from Law.com's litigation desk discussing how litigators approaching their 70s and beyond are approaching career transitions.3 Lawyers Mount Defense Against Ethics Charges Over 2020 Election Fraud Lawsuits
The District of Columbia Bar's Office of Disciplinary Counsel brought charges against attorneys Juli Haller, Lawrence Joseph and Brandon Johnson, accusing them of seriously interfering with the administration of justice by helping bring lawsuits in several states that lacked evidence of voter fraud in Joe Biden's victory over Donald Trump.Suspect in Courthouse Bombing Was Targeting Judge, Deputies, Say Prosecutors
Nathaniel James McGuire, 20, was scheduled to make his first court appearance Friday on a federal charge related to Wednesday's explosion at a courthouse in Santa Maria.View more book results for the query "Toss"
9th Circuit Drills Down on Venue Issue in Privacy Suit Against E-Commerce Platform
"An electronic signal is sent over [and] something is implanted on a device that is in California," Judge Daniel Collins said. "It takes data in California from a device in California and ships it out of California. The claim is that the collection and transmission of the data violates California statutes. How does that conduct not occur in California?"Will Jones Day Now Prioritize Settlement Talks in Dad Bias Case?
The plaintiffs, by not paying attorney fees, may not be motivated to settle, some observers noted.Appellate Judges Question Scope of AG's Power in Trump Civil Fraud Arguments
"You hear underneath all these questions the question of mission creep, has 63(12) morphed into something greater?" Justice Peter Moulton asked, citing the law under which the AG's office sued Trump.Court Executive Promises Security Review After Explosion Injures 5 in Santa Maria Courthouse
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Department said Nathaniel McGuire lobbed an improvised explosive device in the Santa Maria courthouse, where he was scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.'Error in Our Case Law': 9th Circuit Overturns False Claims Act First-to-File Precedent
"When our law is wrong, it is our duty to correct it," Judge Danielle Forrest wrote for the Ninth Circuit.Trending Stories
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