the Department of Justice asked the United States District Court, Utah, to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit against Xlear, Inc. and Xlear CEO Nathan Jones. (At DOJ’s request ...
AMERICAN FORK, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, the Department of Justice asked the United States District Court, Utah, to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit against Xlear, Inc. and ...
Experienced court attorneys Madalina Danescu, Rachel Vincent and Susan Winograd are moving to New York City's Civil Court ...
A municipal judge who touched a court employee without her consent after serving her several alcoholic drinks is removed from ...
• Cook County Circuit Court Judge Thomas More Donnelly called O'Hara an "amphibian," meaning someone who had litigated all ...
But Mr. Duterte’s arrest also shows the limits of the court’s power: Although its jurisdiction is sweeping, the court cannot carry out arrests on its own. It relies on the cooperation of ...
The Trump administration is gutting the Justice Department's unit that oversees prosecutions of public officials accused of corruption, three sources who spoke on condition of anonymity told NBC News.
The Trump administration asked the court on Thursday to limit three overlapping injunctions ... The decision was 5-4, with Justice Samuel Alito writing in dissent. Alito described himself as “stunned” ...
More than a dozen states have laws that criminalize abortion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Here’s a look at abortion laws by state. The Justice Department dropped a Biden-era ...
Amnesty International stated Wednesday that Lebanon’s recent Shura Council ruling in actor Ziad Itani’s case signifies a pivotal moment in the battle against torture and impunity. Amnesty said the ...
A municipal judge in Robbinsville was removed from the bench for a 2022 incident in which he touched his clerk's leg after ...
Kaelan Deese is a Supreme Court reporter for the Washington Examiner covering the latest happenings at the nation's highest court and the legal issues surrounding Second Amendment rights ...