...federal government against a ratings agency on February 4 in federal court in Los Angeles, seeking penalties under the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery...
...a recent study released by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform. The study, conducted by NERA Economic Consulting, showed that the American system...
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National Law Journal
...MODIFY, REFORM, and AFFIRM; and Opinion Filed May 15, 2013. OPINION...
National Law Journal
...they could deport you, but that would be up to the federal government? Appellant: Yes, I understand. Court: Okay. And you...
A growing controversy in Washington involving the Internal Revenue Service could mean big changes in the way the agency regulates the political activity of tax-exempt organizations, according to elec
...for the two assistant U.S. attorneys who prosecuted the case; the government's expert; and three law enforcement officers. "The estate...
...Poor's Financial Services LLC in defending claims by the U.S. government that it inflated the ratings on various mortgage-backed securities just before...
...is broken; and with hope in the air that this time meaningful reform will come to legal education, it's time to review the recent...
...to shape a presidential election and to alter the constitutional structure of government, no sound came from behind the curtains, and silence quickly descended upon...
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