...of the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse to hear...
Francis Lorson, who retired in 2002 as the Supreme Court's chief deputy clerk and for decades was viewed as the court's institutional memory, died on Friday at age 69
A tale of two Lannys; Moore waits some more; lawyers gather for the Federalist Society annual convention; Freedom Riders honored; news of courthouse abandonment greatly exaggerated; a Bush fundraiser
After two years, only one DOJ vacancy remains; a new civil rights initiative in Virginia; Allen & Overy comes to town; progress in D.C. Superior Court nominations; a high-profile customer supports a
...the state secrets...the E. Barrett Prettyman U...S. Courthouse downtown...the United States...
The U.S. Department of Justice will be fighting on multiple fronts at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this fall, attempting to overcome a series of losses in cases involving Guant?namo
...seized or frozen in the United States and Hong Kong, according to...
...the E. Barrett Prettyman U...S. Courthouse by...the United States and...
...the federal courthouse one day...closing the E. Barrett Prettyman Courthouse. Congress...
Francis Lorson, the chief deputy clerk of the Supreme Court, is retiring next month
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