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The Legal Intelligencer

Court Clarifies Standing, Appealability in Land Use Cases

The Commonwealth Court has ruled that a county land preservation board's decision not to take enforcement action over an alleged conservation easement violation is not appealable to a trial court.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Ex-Akin/DOJ Lawyer Gets 2.5 Years in Prison for Lifting Sealed Whistleblower Lawsuits

Wertkin said he was "very ashamed" of his actions and apologized to his former DOJ colleagues.
3 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

Gun Safety Measures Await Del. Lawmakers After Rash of Shootings

Delaware lawmakers this week are returning to a full slate of gun control measures, including a proposal from Gov. John Carney to ban the sale of high-power rifles in the wake of last month's mass shooting at a Florida high school.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Will Feds Sue Phila. Over Its 'Sanctuary' Immigration Policies?

A lawsuit the DOJ filed against California over its immigration laws may lead to a host of new lawsuits with municipalities that, like Philadelphia, limit local law enforcement's interactions with immigration officials.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Corporate Lawyers Like New DOJ Enforcement Policy, But Seek More Clarity

DOJ announced it had extended its voluntary self-reporting guidelines last week at the American Bar Association's 32nd annual National Institute on White Collar Crime in San Diego.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Senate Legislation Could End Florida's Trauma System Battles

The legal dramas that have swirled around Florida's trauma system in recent years would be settled under a bill that revamps rules and regulations and recognizes trauma centers at some HCA Healthcare facilities across the state.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Report: Trump's Judicial Nominees Have Most 'No' Votes So Far

An analysis from the Pew Research Center shows an increase in senators' opposition to judicial nominations.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Trial Opens in US for Bolivian Ex-President in 2003 Killings

A former president of Bolivia and his one-time defense minister went on trial in connection with a lawsuit filed by family members who say their relatives were indiscriminately shot by the military in a heavy-handed attempt to quell civil unrest in 2003.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Key Moments From Civil Division Nominee Jody Hunt's Senate Hearing

Hunt, a career DOJ attorney who served as U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions' chief of staff last year, was asked by lawmakers about the special counsel's Russia investigation, the AG's almost-resignation, the firing of U.S. attorneys last year and more.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Case DOJ Cited in Twitter Suit Was Actually Reversed, Attorneys Say

The cited lawsuit, from the Nixon era, was reversed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which found the lower court did have the power to compel the president.
3 minute read

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