Nock made the move following his reelection in November to a 10-year term on the civil court bench. He said he’d been thinking about returning to private practice and it was the right time. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Trump, Seeking Criminal Charges Against New York AG, Ousts US Attorney in Virginia's Eastern District
“I will be nominating Lindsey Halligan to be the United States Attorney in this very important part of our Great Country,” President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post after ousting U.S. Attorney Erik Siebert of the Eastern District of Virginia to replace him with someone who may bring criminal charges against New York […]
'Politics, Not Merit'?: Mangione Defense Lawyers Urge Federal Judge to Dismiss Capital Case
In a motion that also urges the court to find the federal death penalty unconstitutional, Mangione’s defense team accused the Department of Justice of a “brazen breach of the death penalty protocol with regard to their client, who is being prosecuted in connection with the fatal shooting of a health insurance CEO. Click Here […]
Alfred Youngwood, Former Paul Weiss Chair, Dies at 87
Youngwood preceded current chair Brad Karp and was the first democratically elected chair in the firm’s history. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Supreme Court Keeps Fired Democrat Off FTC, Agrees to Reconsider Agency's Independence
Dissenting, Justice Elena Kagan said the court’s emergency docket should not be used “to transfer government authority from Congress to the President, and thus to reshape the Nation’s separation of powers.” Click Here To Read The Full Article

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