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- 1From:The Washington PostByline: Rachel Weiner and Spencer S. Hsu WASHINGTON - Asking an FBI agent to name cereals. Making wild claims of government plots and executions. Near daily, calling for a mistrial. As the federal seditious...
- 2From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: DUSTIN COOK; Staff Several Ontario legal experts are challenging Premier Doug Ford's push for the federal government to limit bail for people accused of violent crimes, advocating instead for the province to...
- 3From:The New York TimesThe lawyer, David Schoen, said that he and Steve Bannon had completely stopped discussing the case, but that he otherwise continued to get along with the Trump associate. A lawyer for Steve Bannon said at a court...
- 4From:Rhode Island Lawyers WeeklyByline: Barry Bridges A plaintiff mounting various tort claims against her ex-husband has been unsuccessful in her effort to disqualify defense counsel, with a Superior Court judge disagreeing with the plaintiff's...
- 5From:Massachusetts Lawyers WeeklyByline: Kris Olson If he had known who he was dealing with, he may have never made the request. "Rosann, you know that envelope with your bonus inside? I'd appreciate it if you didn't open it," the Goodwin Procter...
- 6From:Massachusetts Lawyers WeeklyByline: Kris Olson As the COVID-19 pandemic has receded, criminal proceedings in state courts have largely reverted to past practices, allowing a case backlog to languish, defense attorneys complain. While the...
- 7From:The New York TimesThe move is part of an effort by prosecutors to punch through the claims of privilege the former president is using to hamper the investigation of his push to overturn the election. The Justice Department has asked a...
- 8From:The New York TimesOn April 27, a woman in eastern Brooklyn called the police. She told them that just before sunrise, at 5:50 a.m., her ex, John, confronted her on the street with a gun. The two were scheduled to appear at a court...
- 9From:The New York TimesThe government will increase legal aid fees by 15 percent for new and existing cases, ending a weekslong walkout. LONDON -- Britain's embattled new government put out at least one fire on Monday, with criminal defense...
- 10From:The Washington PostByline: Rachel Weiner, Tom Jackman and Spencer S. Hsu WASHINGTON - One attorney for Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes told the jury they were hearing "one of the most important jury trials in modern day history," in...
- 11From:The New York TimesJennifer Bonjean has become known for her aggressive approach as she has defended men accused of sexual misconduct in several of the highest profile cases of the #MeToo era. Jennifer Bonjean, a defense lawyer who has...
- 12From:Massachusetts Lawyers WeeklyByline: Kris Olson At a readiness conference before the trial of a man charged with violating an abuse prevention order, the prosecutor notes that the order itself will be an exhibit and that she does not intend to...
- 13From:The Voice of ExperienceTell us a little bit about your career. I started out in the prosecutor's office in Columbus, Ohio. Because of some political help, I joined the felony trial staff right out of law school--not a move I would recommend....
- 14From:Massachusetts Lawyers WeeklyByline: Victoria Kelleher Joseph J. Balliro Sr., a giant of the defense bar, passed away peacefully on Aug. 10. His impact on the defense community is difficult to overstate. He possessed both passion and unshakeable...
- 15From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: [CREDIT]THE CANADIAN PRESS Groups representing defence lawyers in a dispute with Alberta over funding say their members will not take on serious criminal offence cases starting on Sept. 1. The groups include...
- 16From:The Washington PostByline: Isaac Arnsdorf, Josh Dawsey, Carol D. Leonnig, Jacqueline Alemany and Rosalind S. Helderman Former president Donald Trump and close aides have spent the eight days since the FBI searched his Florida home...
- 17From:USA TodayByline: Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY WASHINGTON - Attorneys for Steve Bannon called no defense witnesses in the contempt trial of the former White House strategist charged with defying a subpoena from the House committee...
- 18From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: PAUL WALDIE; Staff The organizer: Sean Nuttall The pitch: Raising $50,000 The cause: To fund research into neurodegenerative diseases Sean Nuttall has done a lot of marathon swims in recent years, including...
- 19From:The New York TimesEven when there are few cameras around, Arthur L. Aidala, 54, is camera-ready, dressed in a light-blue pinstripe suit with a purple pocket square and tie on a sunny June day. He's a lawyer who welcomes press attention,...
- 20From:Morning EditionTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: A MARTINEZ A MARTINEZ: In a courtroom outside Moscow, WNBA star Brittney Griner has pleaded guilty to possession of a vape cartridge containing cannabis oil. In Russia,...