The New York Police Department's widespread spying programs directed at Muslims have undermined free worship by innocent people and should be declared unconstitutional, religious leaders and civil ri
...U.S. citizens have the right to register to vote using the national postcard, regardless of the state in which they live." ...
In their Sentencing Guidelines column, Alan Vinegrad, former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York and a partner at Covington & Burling. and Jason Levine, an associate at the firm, write
...of the Commissioner of Social Security ("Commissioner") denying his...in significant numbers in the national economy that [he] could have...
The ruling invalidated controversial patents held by Myriad Genetics Inc. on two genes whose mutations dramatically increase the risk of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer - the so-called BRCA1 and
...34;), on the ground that such service would infringe its sovereignty or security. See Zhang v. Baidu.com Inc., F. Supp. 2d , No...
...was in the business of providing financial guaranty insurance on structured finance securities including senior notes issued as part of CDOs. In 2003 and 2004...
...Grassley requested copies of unclassified emails related to the use of National Security letters issued by the agency. "I only received a few...
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