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A top Justice Department official demanded that a historic preservationalist group drop its challenge to Donald Trump’s White House ballroom project, following an attempted attack Saturday at a Washington gala the president attended.

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Albright Leaves Hundreds of Cases for Busy Colleagues to Finish
Judge Alan Albright, after spending years making his Texas courtroom a national hub for patent litigation, is leaving behind one of the longest backlogs of cases of any federal judge for his colleagues to see through when he leaves the bench at the end of August.
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Smokey Robinson Loses Defamation Claims Against Rape Accusers
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Legendary musician Smokey Robinson’s claims against four houekeepers who accused him of sexual assault were trimmed by a Los Angeles judge.
Trump's Executive Orders: How Much Legal Authority Do They Have?
Executive orders, from George Washington's first directive on, have been pivotal throughout US history. However, President Trump has used executive orders to advance his agenda in a more aggressive way than any president before him, prompting, at times, legal challenges and judicial intervention.
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A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
Pregnancy Behind Bars Proves Deadly for Women and Their Babies
A yearlong investigation from Bloomberg Law and NBC News reveals systemic failures related to pregnant women in jails.
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Albright Leaves Hundreds of Cases for Busy Colleagues to Finish
Judge Alan Albright, after spending years making his Texas courtroom a national hub for patent litigation, is leaving behind one of the longest backlogs of cases of any federal judge for his colleagues to see through when he leaves the bench at the end of August.
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Attorneys working on employee benefits cases are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to crunch data, increase efficiency, and identify potential lawsuits.
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Supreme Court lawyer Kannon Shanmugam’s move to Davis Polk & Wardwell spotlights how Big Law firms are building appellate practices as contentious battles under President Donald Trump land at the high court.
FinCEN Should Use Special Authority to Enable Better Compliance
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network should use its special measures authority to better ensure that foreign financial institutions seeking access to the US financial system have effective anti-money laundering compliance programs, write White & Case’s Brent Wible and K2 Integrity’s Himamauli Das.
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