Category: Judiciary and Courts

Exxon Stakes on Sanctions Go Beyond $2 Million Fine

The core of the dispute is whether Exxon violated

Read More...

The Supreme Court and the Law of Motion

I thought about the conversation with Justice Breyer as

Read More...

Justice Dept. Revives a Policy on the Seizure of Assets

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department revived a widely criticized

Read More...

States Keep Saying Yes to Marijuana. Now There’s an Attorney General Saying No.

In a national vote widely viewed as a victory

Read More...

Yes, Trump Can Accept Gifts

On Friday, President Trump will celebrate Bastille Day in

Read More...

Trump Campaign Is Sued Over Leaked Emails Linked to the Russians

WASHINGTON — Two Democratic Party donors and a former

Read More...

Donald Trump Jr. and Russia: What the Law Says

WASHINGTON — The revelation that President Trump’s eldest son,

Read More...

3 Lawsuits Filed Against White House Panel on Voter Fraud

Still smarting from a backlash by state election officials,

Read More...

Rule Could Let Consumers Sue Financial Firms

The nation’s consumer watchdog adopted a rule on Monday

Read More...

The Supreme Court’s Modest Decision on a Controversial Church-State Question

The question, then, is whether the court has signaled

Read More...

Mobile Sliding Menu