...The revelation that the U.S. Department of Justice recently subpoenaed a large number of Associated Press telephone records...
...John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; Michele Coleman...of elections in the Michigan Department of State and election law...
...plaintiffs, along with the 33 attorneys general and the U.S. Justice Department, reached a $69 million settlement with three other publishers: Hachette Book Group...
...House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Lerner protested her innocence...report by the U.S. Department of Treasury's inspector general...
...declined to comment. The Justice Department filed its suit the first by the federal government against a ratings agency on February...
...June of 2012. She holds a courtesy appointment in UT's government department. "I am very pleased that Dr. Lindquist is...
...penalty, although the U.S. Department of Justice has not said...giving the files to the government without defense counsel's consent...
...head of the professional liability department at Klinedinst in San Diego...that a single branch of government cannot become prosecutor, judge, jury...
Many must decide between two difficult paths: tackle law school restructuring or close their law schools
...as partner in the tax department. Previously, he was a partner...office as partner in the government-regulation practice. Previously, he was...
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