...Members of the House Judiciary Committee had a number of potentially...the recusal because the federal code requires Holder to put the...
...the U.S. Code on a diet to try to shed some of those extra criminal statutes. The House Judiciary Committee created a bipartisan...
...transcripts, immunity orders, criminal history information, the downloaded JSTOR articles and computer code associated with those articles. The Boston U.S. Attorney's...
...During a May 8 hearing, Selna granted requests from committee members to open source-code access to individual attorneys handling most of the cases...
...source code has been restricted to a handful of lawyers with bellwether trials coming up this year and to members of the steering committee in...
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...34;the source software code behind the electronics of its...members of the plaintiffs' steering committee in the federal multidistrict litigation...
National Law Journal
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...Law Center. She also is chairwoman of the Code of Conduct Committee at the U.S. Judicial Conference and of the American...
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