...the brief, Stuart F. Delery, Acting Assistant Attorney General, United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC. For Intervenor-Defendant-Appellant: H. Christopher Bartolomucci...
...A divided U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit...
...as: Pasternack v. Laboratory Corp. of America, 10 Civ. 4426 (PGG...http://judges.newyorklawjournal.com/profile/U.S._Southern_District,_New_York...
...government must release a 2004 U.S. Justice Department memorandum discussing the constitutionality of a federal law that conditioned...
...There is no shortage of advice for the U.S. Court of Appeals for...
...Cite as: Fried v. City of New York, 28770/02, NYLJ 1202564241205, at *1 (Sup., KI, Decided February...
...for treble damages plus per-claim penalties and award whistleblowers a share of any money recovered as a result of their action. The second quarter...
...The Obama administration's antitrust enforcement policy has been reminiscent of the marshaling of the local constabulary to engage Gilbert and Sullivan's...
...Youth who are raised in and then age out of the foster care system are particularly at risk. According to the Department...
...and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) was...the act, the U.S. Department of...and Human Services (HHS) promulgated a "...
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