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"The president is trying to present himself as if he's doing something here and it really is nothing," Krissoff told The ...
Once, I defended a Montana man charged with violating the Endangered Species Act for killing a grizzly bear in self-defense.
A state agency has failed to provide details of a foster child's death more than a year later, despite a state law that requires such transparency. DCFS says it can hold up reports and a timeline ...
The Justice Department said unsealing grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's case is necessary given "longstanding and ...
Trump sued ABC and anchor George Stephanopoulos for stating on-air that Trump was liable for rape, arguing that he had ...
In May, members of the American Law Institute (ALI) voted to approve ALI’s first-ever Restatement of Law, Copyright, paving ...
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amNewYork on MSNMaking their case: NYC public interest attorneys rally for higher pay as hundreds go on strikeHundreds of attorneys and legal advocates rallied at Foley Square in front of the New York County Supreme Court Tuesday ...
While most of the efforts to defend the PBS side of public media have focused on “saving Elmo,” independent documentaries are central to PBS’ mission and have played a critical role in engaging a wide ...
"There is no way to construe IEEPA’s text that is simultaneously constitutionally permissible and that permits the executive ...
There could be as many as 10 Missouri political subdivisions forced to throw out the results of the April election because they failed to meet public-notice requirements.
Yesterday, a coalition of major, mostly libertarian and conservative, - public interest group leaders submitted a letter to the Senate opposing this provision and urging Congress to reject it.
Alexander Polikoff, a public interest lawyer behind a landmark CHA segregation case that remade public housing in Chicago, has died.
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