A federal magistrate judge in Washington says his investigation into alleged destruction of evidence related to a mass arrest of protesters in 2002 could end in a referra...
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The lawyers in the long-running Cobell case have agreed to yet another extension to give the U.S. Senate more time to pass legislation to implement the $3.4 billion settl...
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The title of this post is the title of this new interesting piece on plea practices by Colin Miller available via SSRN. Here is the abstract: Federal Rule of Evidence 410...
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When burn victims are resting (most of the time), opioids (morphine and morphine-related chemicals) are adequate for controlling their...
In Washington these days, the only topics of discussion seem to be how many trillions of dollars to throw at health care and the recession, and whom on Wall Street to pil...
Unless you can truly offer a good reason for doing so, argues Heritage’s Brian Walsh....
Attached is an article from Tuesday’s New York Times, which details the story of Dan L....
Barrett McGurn, a former public information officer at the Court, died on July 2 at the age of ninety-five. During his nine years at the Court, McGurn also served as a p...
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