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No trial date has been set for the Roger Clemens perjury case, but the federal judge in Washington who was assigned the matter said today he is hopeful the former pitcher...
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Yesterday, the WSJ Law Blog linked out to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution article about the state of Georgia's seemingly league-leading run of recent scandalous behavior ...
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In an article appearing online in the Statesman it appears that DBSI president Douglas Swenson will have to answ...
The Florida Attorney General continues to get complaints from customers who say they were duped by local companies that promised to help them avoid foreclosure, an invest...
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RICHMOND -- A Richmond judge plans to rule this week after hearing arguments over air permits for a coal-burning power plant under construction in Southwest Virginia....
It was the night of January 30, 1974, when a young woman, who shall remain nameless, was arrested for prostitution. Having solicited a police officer (doh!), she sought ...
A judge in Washington declined on Wednesday to block evidence in ongoing U.S. Senate impeachment proceedings, ruling that he doesn't have jurisdiction over the issue. In ...
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The title of this post is the headline of this effective article by Marcia Coyle in today's National Law Journal reporting on some of the highlights of the US Sentencing ...
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Brandi Grissom at The Texas Tribune describes an underreported aspect of Sharon Keller's role as Presiding Judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals: Chair of the...
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