“Under the exceptional circumstances before the trial court, we do not find the trial court’s ruling was so arbitrary and unreasonable as to shock the sense of justice and indicate a lack of careful consideration,” said Judge Gary D. Witt, who authored the opinion. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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'Fed Has Gone Too Far': Tenth Circuit Rules Fed Can Lawfully Turn Away Crypto Banks
Tenth Circuit Judge Timothy Tymkovich wrote in the dissent that in adopting the Federal Reserve’s interpretation of the law, the majority endorsed a reading of “federal law that allows unappointed bank officials to exercise significant yet unreviewable executive authority. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Government Shutdown 'Incredibly Disruptive' to Law School Externships
“On one hand, we’ve been very, very lucky to be able to find alternative projects for our students, but it’s not easy for the students, said one law school externship director. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Law Firm Disrupted: Leave the Full-Service Focus Behind
“When firms are trying to be all things to all people, they’re going to suffer, because the market is facing disruption, said legal consultant Kristin Stark. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Comey Seeks Access to Grand Jury Secrecy Material to Challenge 'Vindictive' Prosecution
Allowing defense counsel to review the transcript and audio recordings of the grand jury proceedings would allow indicted former FBI Director James Comey to learn whether interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan of the Eastern District of Virginia used a “tainted agent’s testimony” to secure the indictment, Comey’s attorneys wrote in court documents. Click Here […]

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