Renewed criticism has placed Eric Holder on the defensive, raising questions about whether the attorney general would remain in office and threatening to undermine his effort to shape a legacy of inc
...Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, chairman of the judicial conference's executive committee, said the judiciary is committed to doing its part to reduce the...
... The Senate Judiciary Committee has given unanimous approval to...
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...the Senate majority leader and the ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committeeare pressing Holder over whether prosecutors exceeded their authority and trampled...
...co-lead counsel of the economic loss cases on the plaintiffs steering committee, wrote in the final approval motion. The rest of the...
...this time, over restrictions on legal mail for detainees. ...
The Supreme Court's running feud with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit resumed Monday with the justices' decision to grant review in a Tennessee case involving civil rights complaints
...at New York's Debevoise & Plimpton, represents JSTOR. EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn conceded that limited redactions might make sense, but was...
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