...couple, who immigrated to the U.S. from Germany separately in the 1950s, were honored by the Salvation Army in 2011 for their support...
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...transcripts of interviews with former Irish Republican Army (IRA) members. The case centered on the U.S. government's August 2011 subpoenas to...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Georgia's ports. U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel...Under a tentative settlement, the Army Corps of Engineers would have...
...of New Orleans. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has knocked the Army Corps of Engineers out of the lawsuit...
The Legal's editorial staff recently set out to select our Diverse Attorneys of the Year, in which we highlight the achievements of some of the state's minority attorneys. Every two years, in an effo
...Army Corps of Engineers contractor weakened a New Orleans floodwall and caused it to breach in two places during Hurricane Katrina. U.S...
Joseph Evers, prothonotary for the First Judicial District, has been named the interim court administrator
First Judicial District Court Administrator David D. Wasson is resigning after just two years on the job to join the City of Philadelphia's Office of Innovation and Technology on a project of making
...in a Washington Post op-ed. As the U.S. Supreme Court takes up the issue in the case of ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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