Justices on sequestration; murky Blackwater case; a K&L Gates odyssey; Ramirez wastes no time at the FTC; Jones Day emergency in Detroit; deer hunting a go in Rock Creek Park; and Taranto's confirmed
A climate change challenge confronts the U.S. Supreme Court this month. And given the high stakes for business and the environment, the justices' typically "hot" bench may get even warmer when argume
...content to keep smokers addicted. Crystal is partner in D.C.'s Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal, which represents...
...plaintiff: Katherine Meyer and Jessica Almy, Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal, Washington. Metro Transit Police Labor Committee Inc. v...
...assault on an American institution,” while Katherine Meyer of Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal, counsel for the activists, ran down a harrowing list of...
It's a big top battle. Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus is facing a court fight over its treatment of elephants - a case that could test the boundaries of the Endangered Species Act
...a Justice Department push for billions of dollars in disgorgement. Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal partner Howard Crystal, representing public health groups as intervenors, argued...
...Rose and the ASPCA's human resources department. Washington-based Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal gets specialty cases — most recently, a suit filed against...
...a founding partner of Washington, D.C., public interest firm Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal, to discuss the administration’s move. ...
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