Former Attorney General William Hyland, an influential Democrat whose career took him from the Legislature and the governor's cabinet to private practice, dies at the age 89
...constitutional right of access to criminal trials. Coming just six years after post-Watergate amendments to the Freedom of Information Act dramatically expanded public access...
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David Kairys' first case would have been the crowning glory of almost anyone else's legal career. It did, after all, pose the challenge of keeping a black fugitive from a Georgia chain gang from bein
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...a skilled lawyer and a person of the highest integrity, of the post-Watergate ethics rules promulgated by President Carter. These fulfilled Jimmy Carter's...
The vaunted governmental "duty to defend" acts of Congress has beeninvoked often in recent weeks in connection with the "don't ask, don'ttell" law barring gays from the military -- a law that the Oba
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In 1992, back when Congress could occasionally agree on something, there was bipartisan anger over a beverage called Crazy Horse Malt Liquor because it insulted the memory of a Native American chief
In 1992, back when Congress could occasionally agree on something, there was bipartisan anger over a beverage called Crazy Horse Malt Liquor because it insulted the memory of a Native American chief
Senate records show that the Justice Department has told Congress it is not defending an act of Congress 13 times in the past six years, during both the Bush and Obama administrations
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