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Daily Report Online

Updated: Trump Election Probe Grand Jury Believes Some Witnesses Lied

The panel recommended that the district attorney "seek appropriate indictments for such crimes where the evidence is compelling." But the report does not name the people who are alleged to have lied.
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Daily Report Online

In Trump Probe, U.S. Seeks to Pierce Attorney-Client Privilege

Prosecutors have already questioned M. Evan Corcoran before a grand jury, but he repeatedly invoked attorney-client privilege in declining to answer certain questions, according to the person who spoke with The Associated Press and insisted on anonymity to discuss an ongoing investigation.
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Daily Report Online

Judge to Release Parts of Georgia Special Grand Jury Report

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney announced the decision on Monday, three weeks after hearing arguments from prosecutors, who urged the report be kept secret until they decide on charges, and a coalition of media organizations, which pressed for its release.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Capitol Report

Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Feb. 6. The Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to reconvene Feb. 27, and the state House of Representatives was set to return to session Feb. 21.
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National Law Journal

Here's Who Will Defend DHS Secretary, If He's Impeached

Arguing that the Biden administration's border security policies are lax, Republicans have set their sights on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas since he took office.
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The Legal Intelligencer

In Election Subpoena Dispute, Judges Split on When Court Should Intervene

"What the court seems to be doing is saying that this is a dispute between the executive branch and the legislative branch," said Dentons' Clifford Levine, who represents the Senate Democratic Caucus.
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National Law Journal

An Office Transformed: How the Role of House General Counsel Has Evolved

Veterans of the office argue that Matthew Berry is inheriting a unique role impacted by the office's legacy work.
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National Law Journal

Appeals Court Revives Fight Over North Carolina Law Limiting Candidate Speech

"Not only have plaintiffs shown a likelihood of success, 'it is difficult to imagine them losing,'" wrote Circuit Judge Toby Heytens.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Capitol Report

Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Jan. 30. The Pennsylvania Senate and state House of Representatives were both scheduled to reconvene Feb. 27.
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Daily Report Online

N. Carolina Supreme Court to Rehear Voter ID, Redistricting

"The legal issues are the same; the evidence is the same; and the controlling law is the same," Associate Justice Anita Earls wrote in the dissent of the order agreeing to rehear the redistricting case. "The only thing that has changed is the political composition of the Court."
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