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Lawyer Loses Senate Role as ICE Protest Case Fallout Grows

A longtime prosecutor’s detail to the Senate Judiciary Committee was terminated, and defense attorneys began preparing for sanctions hearings following revelations of apparent misconduct at grand jury proceedings in a prominent federal case against anti-ICE protesters.

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Microsoft to Pay $250 Million to End Activision Deal Case

Microsoft Corp. agreed Friday to pay $250 million to end shareholder litigation over its $75.4 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc., according to court filings.

When Can Noncitizens Be Deported? Immigration Law's 'Odd Anomaly'

Can noncitizens legally be deported over free speech? What due process rights do they have to appeal in court? We look at the legal circumstances around some high profile cases the Trump administration is pursing and whether US citizens could ever face similar treatment.

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Sidley Leader Yvette Ostolaza Shares Growth Strategy

Justice Transformed: When DOJ Norms Disappear

Corporate Tax Disclosures Let Investors Peer Into the Black Box

Chevron is Dead. Is the Administrative State Still Alive?

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