The U.S. Supreme Court wasted little time reacting when a trial judge struck down the ban on demonstrations on court property — it reimposed the restriction under a different statute. Plus, U.S
...s lobbying arm. Sullivan, formerly staff director to the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, will focus on regulatory and legislative issues that involve taxes, health...
...Kendall said. Now, he said, Obama "is fed up with the Senate's treatment of his nominees." An intensified fight over...
...The Texas state Senate will consider her...out the plaintiffs committee. The litigation targets...Third-party litigation finance company Burford Capital...
...governmental services and finance department. McGrath focuses...Arizona and the Senate minority whip. He...House Foreign Affairs Committee. He earned his...
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
Slam dunk for Cadwalader; damage control for Menendez; spotlight on hospitality law; Schmaler leaves public affairs office; busy week for defense lawyers; Jim Graham fights back; and Bob Bennett beco
...member of the Senate Banking Committee, Elizabeth Warren (D...Secretary for Domestic Finance Mary Miller; Federal...
...fallout from that controversial campaign finance ruling lives on at the...for Hillary Clinton's 2006 Senate campaign and 2008 presidential campaign...
The nomination of Debevoise & Plimpton partner Mary Jo White as the next chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission means that the agency will continue with an aggressive approach to Wal
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