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9/11 conspiracy theorists sanctioned
Three lawyers and their client who claim that Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and other Bush administration officials orchestrated the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks piled one mistake on top of another on their way to being sanctioned by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.Attorneys William W.Circuit Split Watch: Counseling standards v. religious values
The U.S. Supreme Court may soon have the chance to review conflicting decisions about students who have been expelled from state university counseling programs for requesting not to counsel gay clients or wanting to "convert" them.When Three Isn�t a Crowd: It�s OK To Take Payment From a Third Party
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Whistleblower Complaint Filed Against DOJ Civil Rights Division
One of the lawyers brought into the DOJ's Civil Rights Division by former acting Assistant Attorney General Bradley Schlozman has filed a whistleblower complaint, charging he was wrongfully fired for complaining about what he calls the "toxic work atmosphere" in the special litigation section of the division. Ty Clevenger, a line attorney who was fired in October, has accused veteran Section Chief Shanetta Cutlar of being "abusive toward attorneys and support staff," specifically those hired by Schlozman.Locke Lord Swipes 7 Salans Partners to Launch London Office
Locke Lord has hired Salans global banking chair Stephen Finch and six other partners to lead a new London office, the Dallas-based firm's first European outpost. Roger Abrahams, hired from Salans as an international development consultant, is expected to drive further European expansion.Board of Managers v. Levenbrown
Condo Board Granted Summary Judgment On Issue of Unit Owners' Liability for BreachUS attorney general refuses request for criminal inquiry of waterboarding
House and Senate Democrats pressed Thursday for the Justice Department to investigate whether interrogators broke the law when waterboarding al-Qaida detainees in the years after the Sept. 11,2001 attacks against the United States.Trending Stories
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