...device designed or adapted to bring into public notice a party, organization, or movement." That language is so broad, Howell found...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The Daily Report
...device designed or adapted to bring into public notice a party, organization, or movement." That language is so broad, Howell found...
...investigation led police to petitioner, who had been a guest at a party the victims hosted the night before they were killed. Police visited petitioner...
The U.S. Supreme Court moved quickly on Thursday to respond to a recent district judge's decision that struck down the federal law banning demonstrations on the grounds of the court
The Daily Report
...device designed or adapted to bring into public notice a party, organization, or movement." Later that year, charges were dropped after...
By Fairfax County/Northern Virginia/Maryland/Beltway criminal defense lawyer Jon Katz. Defending DWI/ DUI/ Drunk Driving, drugs, marijuana/medical marijuana/cultivation, sex cases, felonies and misde
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
By Fairfax County/Northern Virginia/Maryland/Beltway criminal defense lawyer Jon Katz. Defending DWI/ DUI/ Drunk Driving, drugs, marijuana/medical marijuana/cultivation, sex cases, felonies and misde
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
In what is believed to be the largest unfair trade practices award of its kind ever issued in Connecticut, a Stamford complex litigation judge has awarded $20 million in punitive damages to a class o
In terms of technology, we've come a long way in the past decade. That can be a good thing if you're a big fan of Kindles or iPads, make use of the latest e-discovery software, or your life was saved
...of the alimony to the parties' incomes, elimination of permanent alimony...bill is part of a movement gaining ground across the country...
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