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A process is changed forever after Miers
The failed Supreme Court nomination of Harriet Miers was, in the words of one political-legal scholar, the perfect storm: the convergence of a bad nomination, a weakened president and an infuriated political base. But now scholars and others wonder if the judicial confirmation process itself will weather this particular storm.Big Tech Can't Get its Way in D.C.
How did Silicon Valley's biggest and richest tech companies lose out in the recently released Senate compromise on patent reform?Final Hours Filled With Sadness and Legal Scrambling
Steven H. [email protected] flurry of last minute appeals produced three strongly worded dissents Tuesday but no stay of execution for Robert Dale Conklin. Conklin, 44, the first Fulton County defendant to be executed since 1991, was put to death Tuesday evening for the murder and dismemberment of his former lover, attorney George Grant Crooks.Crisis Catalyst for Settlement
With America under attack by terrorists, lawyers involved in the trial of a bitter, highly personal fee fight agreed the dispute was trivial and reached a settlement. Former associate Kendall Montgomery sued Houston plaintiffs' lawyer John O'Quinn seeking $105 million in fees and damages based on a 25 percent share of the firm's net fees from several suits, including the $17 billion settlement in Texas tobacco litigation.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Wealthy use auctions to sell mansions after price cuts fail
David Sandwith has been trying to unload his seven-bedroom house on Mercer Island, Washington, since 2009, listing it first for $32 million, then cutting the price to $28.8 million last year. After not receiving any acceptable offers, he's putting it up for auction.DOJ Nixed Previous Law on Voter IDs
Andy [email protected] Justice Department need look no further than its own files as it reviews Georgia's new voter identification law. In 1994, the DOJ reviewed a similar law in Louisiana and rejected it. The federal government is examining Georgia's new voter ID law because the Voting Rights Act requires federal approval of any changes to voting procedures in states that previously discriminated against black voters.FBI Reportedly Investigating Judge Joyce
Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce, who faces a retention election this year, is the subject of an investigation by the FBI and Internal Revenue Service into insurance payments he received after an automobile crash in 2001, an Erie newspaper has reported.Trending Stories
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