...day during a congressional oversight hearing Holder insisted that prosecutors played by the book when it came to obtaining phone records of AP reporters...
...The Obama administration's record on transparency once again faces criticismthis time from both Republicans...
...examine the issue than this year, the 35th anniversary of the Presidential Records Act of 1978, according to Watts, a former clerk to Justice John...
National Law Journal
...relief.The trial court's findings, which are supported by the record, show that appellate counsel did not provide applicant with notice of the...
What do Washington attorneys think will come of this push to reform copyright laws? We asked leading copyright lawyers and lobbyists to tell us about what they expect and what it all might mean for t
National Law Journal
...privacy advocates for years, but the push took on greater velocity with congressional hearings into online behavioral advertising in late 2008. Initially, a few congressional...
...It would be much worse if there is a bigger decision about congressional authority and Indian tribes." Congress passed ICWA in response...
National Law Journal
...numerous employees, and examination of a number of investors' and other institutions' records, together with the guilty plea and rearraignment statements of James M. Davis...
National Law Journal
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