...held in the Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism and Historic Preservation...system of justice wherein a department head, in a contested matter...
...tension between the U.S. Department of Justice and the media...questionable means by which the government sought to obtain allegedly incriminating...
...Horne v. Department of Agriculture, No. 12-123; U.S. Supreme Court; opinion by Thomas...
...director of Hoboken's Department of Parking and Transportation to...in the pool facilities, prompting government officials to order the pool...
...the government's snooping. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit in New York federal court against the U.S. Justice Department and...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...trial attorney with the Justice Department's Civil Division in Washington...in Washington, D.C., before government service. Christie did...
...to State of New Jersey, Department of Human Services, Division of...health care providers under these government programs, the lien is often...
...Pennington doctrine, which protects the First Amendment right to petition the government for redress of grievances. But New Jersey's litigation privilege...
...offenders who have done their time but remain behind bars because the government fears they might commit other crimes. Since 1990, nearly 6...
...believer that in-house law departments should not replicate law firms...work in investor relations and government affairs. "When...
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