...our 45 presidents, more than half were lawyers. According to the Congressional Research Service, since 1945, between one-third and one-half of Congress members...
Toyota says its problems with sudden unintended acceleration are in the rearview mirror, but newly disclosed documents raise questions that experts say have not yet been answered
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Slam dunk for Cadwalader; damage control for Menendez; spotlight on hospitality law; Schmaler leaves public affairs office; busy week for defense lawyers; Jim Graham fights back; and Bob Bennett beco
...Texas prosecutor Mark Hasse was gunned down and as President Obama and congressional leaders renewed the debate over gun control. Steven Swensen, a former U...
Recent decision denying plaintiffs access to legal memos supporting the Obama administration's conduct of targeted drone strikes on suspected terrorists is deeply troubling
...lame-duck Senate confirmed him in December. Citing the Congressional Research Service in a press release two weeks ago, Senator Chuck Grassley (R...
...FOR FED JUDGES The 30th annual Edward J. Devitt Distinguished Service to Justice Award considered the highest honor a federal judge can...
...process is reinforced throughout the brief, which warns about the difficulty of congressional demands from "its myriad committees." DOJ prefers not to honor...
...however, was cleared of personal wrongdoing.) More scrutiny of the issue by congressional Republicans is sure to follow, with Holder's DOJ on the defensive...
National Law Journal
...Justice 28 ("DOJ"), the United States Department of Health and Human 29 Services ("HHS"), and the United States Agency for International 30 Development ("USAID"), appeal...
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