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Connecticut Law Tribune

Presidential Candidates Disclose Ties To Big Law

The early wave of campaign disclosures from Democratic presidential contenders shows ties to Big Law.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

No Rush To Release Mueller Report: DC Judge

“EPIC is not entitled to emergency injunction relief to obtain a document that did not exist a month ago,” a U.S. Justice Department lawyer argued in court Tuesday in Washington.
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National Law Journal

DC Judge Spurns Push to Force Quick Release of Mueller Report

“EPIC is not entitled to emergency injunction relief to obtain a document that did not exist a month ago,” a U.S. Justice Department lawyer argued in court Tuesday in Washington.
4 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Obscenities Shall Not Be Used | FOIA Focus on SCOTUS Noms | Thomas Takes on 'Times v. Sullivan'

Today we spotlight a curious footnote in the 'FUCT' trademark case soon being argued at the US Supreme Court. Plus: there's a new FOIA suit against the Justice Department over communication about court nominees. And scroll down for our SCOTUS headline roundup.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Senior US House Lawyer Will Depart Doug Letter's General Counsel Office

The House General Counsel's Office will play a central role in any subpoena fights involving the Trump administration. Last month, Letter hired Megan Barbero, a senior appellate lawyer at the Justice Department, as an associate general counsel.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Judge Sides With Skadden Lawyers in ICE Raid FOIA Fight

The bench ruling came in response to a open records request seeking the names of ICE agents involved in a Tennessee raid.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

What Lawyers Are Saying About Barr's Obstruction Call

U.S. Attorney General William Barr's decision to resolve whether Trump committed obstruction of justice amid the Mueller probe set off a firestorm of debate among legal scholars and practitioners. Here's a snapshot of what lawyers are saying.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

'Stormy Weather Lies Ahead': What Lawyers Are Saying About Barr's Obstruction Call

U.S. Attorney General William Barr's decision to resolve whether Trump committed obstruction of justice amid the Mueller probe set off a firestorm of debate among legal scholars and practitioners. Here's a snapshot of what lawyers are saying.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ex-Pa. Prosecutors, Other Legal Observers Disagree on Implications of Mueller Report

U.S. Attorney General William Barr's decision to resolve whether Trump committed obstruction of justice amid the Mueller probe set off a firestorm of debate among legal scholars and practitioners. From "it's over" to "stormy weather lies ahead," here's a snapshot of what lawyers are saying.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Lawyers: Kushner's Screenshots Comply With Records Law, But Admissibility Questionable

While the way Jared Kushner allegedly uses WhatsApp for government correspondence satisfies record-keeping laws, e-discovery experts caution that screenshots could be inadmissible as evidence.
4 minute read

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