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Mark Mendelsohn and Benjamin Klein examine the Justice Department's recent restart of its FCPA enforcement policies and offer ...
When traveling abroad, the top concern for many Americans is safety. Whether it is due to ongoing conflict, special events such as the 2024 Paris Olympics, natural disasters like a volcano currently ...
We’re overdue for a conversation about the Trump administration’s capacity to deal with what Homeland Security called a “heightened threat environment.” ...
Find out more about the retrial of Karen Read, who was accused of murdering her boyfriend, Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe ...
This is part of what authoritarians do,” Lander says. He also discusses the mayoral race and the New York for All Act.
Also, McGuireWoods adds former federal prosecutor in Atlanta, and Nelson Mullins lures corporate attorney from Smith Gambrell ...
New York State’s ban on Native American logos was referred to federal prosecutors Tuesday after the Trump administration ...
The department's request to Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, a Democrat, asked for all records relating to last year’s presidential election. Federal law requires those to be kept for ...
A Minnesota state lawmaker was killed and another lawmaker was injured in what Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz called "targeted political violence." Officials say a manhunt is underway for the suspect in ...
A federal judge in California has blocked the Trump administration from laying off thousands of workers, forcing a Department of Justice lawyer to say the State Department will not issue layoff ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — A federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the U.S. State Department from executing an upcoming agency-wide reorganization that would have laid off 2,000 federal employees.
As it works in court to defend deploying Marines to Los Angeles, the government left blank the table of contents and the third page’s table of authorities only says, “[INSERT],” in a filing ...