Fox, the rooster, and the Federal Circuit; kudos for legal writing; Klayman unlikes Walton's decision; a win for whistleblowers; a charge for lobbyists; Senate still cold to Medine; and a complete mo
...filed a complaint with the Hawaii office of disciplinary counsel, alleging that Walton's conduct had cost the government about $20,000 based on its...
For the government, Brian McNamee's testimony, which played out over five days and more than 18 hours, is critical to convince jurors that Roger Clemens lied to Congress in 2008 when he denied using
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...PRYOR, Circuit Judges.The issue in this appeal is whether Jason Walton's second state petition for a writ of habeas corpus was "properly...
...Schreck litigation partner Stephen Best said the dispute could come down to Walton's view of the prosecutors' intent. "Reckless indifference to the court...
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The sudden collapse of the Clemens prosecution was an embarrassment for the government, and observers were left wondering how the prosecution team could slip up in a case that has consumed significan
...is sending two longtime career prosecutors into U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton's courtroom to take on Clemens — Steven Durham, chief of the...
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