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U.S. District Judge Keith Ellison rejects most SEC claims in corruption case
The federal judge rejected "the vast majority" of Securities and Exchange Commission claims in a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act case but left the door open for a revised complaint.Lacking Suspension Power, Conduct Commission Backs Censure of Judge in Drunken-Driving Case
Circuit Upholds CIA Ban on Use of Information In Plame Book
Taking a Proactive Approach to Damages Discovery
In my 20-plus years of assessing damages in personal and business disputes, I have been involved in many different types of cases. In some cases, discovery takes a scorched-earth approach, and in others, it takes "a scorched earth, and then some" approach.Chicago U.S. Prosecutor Is Leaving After 11 Years of High-Profile Cases
Patrick Fitzgerald, a tenacious prosecutor who learned his trade going up against mobsters and terrorists, is leaving the DOJ.Film details Augusta, the Masters
How did Augusta become the home of the Masters What was the city like before it became famous for golf Learn this and more at 8 p.m. Sunday by watching the premiere of the Georgia Public Broadcasting original documentary, "Augusta's Master Plan: From Sherman's March to Arnie's Army." The program encores Wednesday, April 7 at 8 p.Trending Stories
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