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Daily Report Online

Governor, U.S. Attorney, GSU to Host 'Released' Premiere

The premiere, which will be followed by a panel discussion including some of the people who appear in the 45-minute documentary.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Feds Pursue $15M Stolen in Oil/Gas Fraud Scheme

For four years, salesmen in Tennessee and Florida boiler rooms sold prospective investors on what they claimed were oil and natural gas projects "tailored for the conservator investor," guaranteeing them 15-55 percent "safe and consistent" annual returns that would "last for decades."
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Hogan's Katyal Aims to End the Death Penalty in Arizona SCOTUS Case

A Hogan Lovells team is asking the court to decide whether "the death penalty in and of itself violates the Eighth Amendment." A sharp drop in death sentences and executions makes capital punishment "rare and freakish," the brief contends.
3 minute read

The Recorder

SF Judge Hands Google Another Loss on Foreign-Stored Data

U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg affirmed an earlier ruling directing the search giant to comply with a search warrant for emails stored overseas.
9 minute read

Daily Report Online

College Sexual Misconduct Investigation Policies in a State of Flux?

New Board of Regents policies come on the heels of proposed legislation in the last session of the Georgia General Assembly that would have required Georgia colleges to report potential sexual misconduct felonies to a campus law enforcement agency or other appropriate law enforcement agency—rather than undertake an investigation on its own.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Conviction Upheld for Automated Commodities Trading Practice Known as 'Spoofing'

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit threw out a challenge that declared the federal anti-"spoofing" law unconstitutionally vague.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

USA v. Patel

Warrants for Emails' Seizure Did Not Violate Fourth Amendment Particularity Requirement
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

The People v. Jones

Prosecutors Granted Renewal; 35 Days Found Excludable, Dismissal Order Vacated
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Matter of Young v. The People

Parolee Denied Expungement of Sexual Misconduct Language in Pre-Sentence Report
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Why Charlottesville Attack Might Not Be Prosecuted as a Hate Crime

The killing of a legal assistant allegedly committed by a participant in the Charlottesville, Virginia, white supremacist rally over the weekend triggered calls for the defendant to face hate crime charges. But the U.S. Supreme Court has shown hate crime prosecutions present difficult legal problems.
12 minute read

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