...up no other monuments to the Bill of Rights, Bliss decided to try to make it happen. A native of Washington, Bliss said, "...
With the elections over, the federal courts are warning Congress and the public that major spending cuts triggered by the impending "fiscal cliff" would imperil the justice system by forcing layoffs
...created an opportunity for us to think about the future of our Washington office, real estate development trends and where we believed the legal services...
Millett's milestone; ABA's advocacy investment; Netflix streams to Greenberg Traurig; seven attorneys, one case; Gibson Dunn and veterans' rights; Cozen O'Connor's new IP empire; and ask the judges o
...Lewis & Bockius is asking the Supreme Court to decide whether the monument violates the Establishment Clause because it "contains a cross among numerous...
The 40th anniversary of the unanimous decision by the Burger Court in Reed v. Reed is this fall. Two weeks ago, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit marked the coming anniversary at its circ
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...The first of these proclamations, establishing Thanksgiving Day, was issued by President Washington on October 3, 1789, shortly after Congress transmitted to the states the...
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...for the architectural design of a new embassy and chancery building in Washington, D.C. Elena Sturdza, an architect licensed under the laws of Maryland...
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