A federal judge in Washington ruled against plaintiffs who challenged the Trump administration’s ability to transfer ...
A civil society organisation, Women for Change Vanguard, has called on Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to provide concrete ...
This article discusses Rules 33 and 34, "which govern interrogatories and document requests in litigation, respectively." ...
Attorney Stuart Silverman says the First Circuit’s widening the divide on the False Claims Act’s causation standard adds to the need for the Supreme Court to weigh in.
On Saturday night, agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) followed through on Trump's threat, detaining Mahmoud Khalil, an activist and former student of New York City's Columbia ...
A basic precept of American criminal justice is the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. Despite the constant and historic struggle to uphold this principle, it is nevertheless a staple ...
Ahead of the first break of the 2025 legislative session, the Alabama House took on a bill to repeal the state's current law ...
The Supreme Court hears Ames v. Ohio, a case on whether straight people face higher burdens in discrimination claims.
On February 18, 2025, in United States v. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, the First Circuit held that to establish civil liability under the False ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled against Ames on the grounds that she failed to meet the “background ...
“This is not getting rid of the death penalty,” said Rep. Tyler Paul Smith, R-Bremen, whose House Judiciary Committee (Non-Civil) took up the bill. “This ensures our criminal justice system operates ...
By Stephen Smoot John Yoder loved many things in life. He loved serving the people of West Virginia as a State Senator and as a Circuit Judge from Jefferson County. He loved his historical home that ...
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