National Law Journal 'I Will Defeat This': Roger Stone Released on $250,000 Bail in Broward Federal Court on January 25, 2019 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps CRIMINAL LAW | NEWS 'I Will Defeat This': Roger Stone Released on $250,000 Bail in Broward Federal Court By Raychel Lean "He's leaving, so it went well," Stone's attorney, Robert Buschel said. Read More CRIMINAL LAW | NEWS Judge Signs Off on Brafman's Motion to Bow Out as Harvey Weinstein's Defense Counsel By Andrew Denney Acting Manhattan Justice James Burke approved Brafman's motion to withdraw, capping off almost one year of representing... Read More BIG DATA | NEWS PACER Fees Harm Judiciary's Credibility, Posner Says in Class Action Brief By Amanda Bronstad Seven retired federal judges, including former Seventh Circuit Judge Richard Posner, filed an amicus brief in a class... Read More LAW FIRM MANAGEMENT | NEWS DC Boutique Offers $100K in Loans to Federal Workers Affected by Shutdown By Ryan Lovelace ZwillGen founder Marc Zwillinger said the firm had a good year in 2018 and saw the no-interest loans as a way "to do... Read More LAW FIRM HIRING | NEWS Cozen, Foley Grab Ballard Spahr Partners in Philadelphia and DC By Lizzy McLellan A labor lawyer and two project finance lawyers have left Ballard Spahr in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. Read More CIVIL APPEALS Conservative Samuel Alito Channels Liberal Icon Thurgood Marshall on Religion By Marcia Coyle "It is remarkable how the politics of religious accommodation have changed," one lawyer remarked. Read More Hasn't the Time Come for Rudy Giuliani to be Disciplined? | New York Law Journal New York Law Journal The president praises a convicted felon for not cooperating with law enforcement and condemns one who has cooperated... Read More To Get Serious on Immigration Reform, Start the National ID Debate | New Jersey Law Journal New York Law Journal If we were truly serious about enforcing the immigration laws we would set up a national biometric identity system with... Read More Chief's Judge's Inquiry Into Dissents Intrudes on Judicial Independence | New York Law Journal New York Law Journal When David Saxe then age 74 wanted to continue as an associate justice at the Appellate Division First Department he... Read More Comments
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