The region ranks poorly in indices of public corruption; safeguards are definitely in order
...making last week's announcement, in a Guantánamo Bay military commission dispute, a bit of a surprise. On September 30, the full...
... Former Federal Election Commission Officials: Trevor Potter, Caplin &...Pasadena, Calif. Former military officials: Carter Phillips, Sidley Austin...
...past year, the Federal Trade Commission found in a new study...sentencing a former El Salvadoran military officer for immigration and perjury...
...U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As head of the Enforcement...blocked enforcement of a controversial military detention provision. The senators ...
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...FBSS).In July 2011, Johnson attended the sentencing phase of a militarycourt-martial proceeding after Brandon had been tried and found guilty...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
The joy of the game; DOJ tests lawyers' patience; drawing a line in the sand for art; Okun joins Adduci; Olson stands in for Biden in prep; Brooks sentenced; and Holland & Knight lobbies for space-st
With its blockbuster health care, immigration and other high-profile decisions, the U.S. Supreme Court's last term would seem to be a hard act to follow. Remarkably, the new term may do just that. As
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