...himself from authorizing subpoenas targeting reporter and editor toll records because the FBI had questioned him as the bureau looked into the possible unauthorized disclosure...
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A Jersey City mayoral candidate who beat charges that he accepted bribes can't recoup his defense costs under a federal fee-shifting statute, an appeals court says
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...found guilty of: Helping arrange the 2004 murder of FBI informant Kemo Deshawn McCray, a witness against Bergrin client William Baskerville in...
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...a gun shop, the seller conducts a background check by contacting the FBI's National Instant Criminal Background Check System. However, when a buyer seeks...
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Although the Affordable Care Act decision defined the Roberts Court in 2012, there were other significant court-related actions
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