... According to a joint paper released in 2010 by the NACDL and the Heritage Foundation, the 109th Congress (2005-06) proposed 446 nonviolent...
...Criminal Defense Lawyers. Simon was installed July 28 at the NACDL's annual meeting in San Francisco. Additions...
The chances of convincing the Supreme Court to grant review in a criminal case are astronomically low. So an increasing number of petitioners are making their pitch to the court with high-powered ami
...Defense Lawyers . Simon was installed Aug. 6 at the NACDL's annual meeting in Denver. Prior to his installation Simon...
...Law," Heritage scholar and former Attorney General Edwin Meese III and NACDL Executive Director Norman Reimer said on May 5 that Congress, in recent...
...ago. " Sidley Austin partner Jeffrey Green, who also assists NACDL and other defense lawyers in high court arguments, added, "At this...
Until this summer, Paul Clement had never been hugged by a client. He'd been in George W. Bush's solicitor general's office for eight years, building a reputation as one of the most skilled appellate
...Themes in White-Collar Sentencing." Brotman also spoke at the NACDL's White-Collar Crime Seminar on Oct. 5. Her topic was "Deconstruction...
...in White-Collar Sentencing." Brotman also spoke at the NACDL's White-Collar Crime Seminar on Oct. 5. Her topic was "...
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