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Paul Minor (right, in picture) was regarded by many as one of the finest trial lawyers in the US. Last week he was starting an 11 year prison sentence, after already losing his home in Hurricane Katrina and enduring a DUI arrest.

Embarking on an 11-year federal prison sentence, trial lawyer Paul Minor is on his way to losing his license to practice and is preparing to fork over a few million dollars in fines and restitution. But his sentencing Friday before U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate could be just the beginning of another legal battle for […]

Paul Minor (right, in picture) was regarded by many as one of the finest trial lawyers in the US. Last week he was starting an 11 year prison sentence, after already losing his home in Hurricane Katrina and enduring a DUI arrest. Read More »

The F.B.I. cast a much wider net in its terrorism investigations than it has previously acknowledged by relying on telecommunications companies to analyze phone-call patterns of the associates of Americans who had come under suspicion, according to newly obtained bureau records.

The F.B.I. cast a much wider net in its terrorism investigations than it has previously acknowledged by relying on telecommunications companies to analyze phone-call patterns of the associates of Americans who had come under suspicion, according to newly obtained bureau records. The documents indicate that the Federal Bureau of Investigation used secret demands for records

The F.B.I. cast a much wider net in its terrorism investigations than it has previously acknowledged by relying on telecommunications companies to analyze phone-call patterns of the associates of Americans who had come under suspicion, according to newly obtained bureau records. Read More »

Former Justice Department lawyer Jack Goldsmith explains to Newsweek why he fought the White House’s aggressive legal maneuvers in the fight against terror.

Jack Goldsmith may not be a household name. But he was a key player in the post-9/11 battle over how much power the president should have in fighting terrorism. Hired in 2003 to run the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel, Goldsmith was charged with advising the White House on the limits of executive power.

Former Justice Department lawyer Jack Goldsmith explains to Newsweek why he fought the White House’s aggressive legal maneuvers in the fight against terror. Read More »

Daily Mail journalist David Jones has been reporting the disappearance of Madeleine McCann for four months. He has barely been able to contemplate that the parents of the missing child might somehow be involved. But now . .

Almost four months have passed since I first began to investigate the harrowing case of a beautiful little girl who appeared to have vanished into thin air, shortly after being tucked up in bed by her parents on holiday in Portugal. Like a great many people in Britain, and millions more around the world, I

Daily Mail journalist David Jones has been reporting the disappearance of Madeleine McCann for four months. He has barely been able to contemplate that the parents of the missing child might somehow be involved. But now . . Read More »

The Phil Spector murder trial wound up with prosecutors in the trial of US music producer Phil Spector presented mere “speculation” about who shot an actress dead at his home, the defence said.

Prosecutors in the trial of US music producer Phil Spector presented mere “speculation” about who shot an actress dead at his home, the defence said. In her closing statement, lawyer Linda Kenney-Baden said the prosecution had put on a “stage-show” trial to cover up the lack of scientific evidence. She urged jurors to acquit her

The Phil Spector murder trial wound up with prosecutors in the trial of US music producer Phil Spector presented mere “speculation” about who shot an actress dead at his home, the defence said. Read More »

Douglas Rosenthal is a high-profile antitrust lawyer who helped secure billions for the families of victims of the Pan Am Lockerbie bombing. He’s now suing his former firm Sonnenschein for allegedly underpaying him on the millions he brought in.

In myth, King Midas is noted for his ability to turn everything he touches into gold. For attorney Douglas Rosenthal, the problem appears to be that what he touches turns into someone else’s gold. But that doesn’t mean he can’t sue to get it back. That’s what Rosenthal, a high-profile Washington antitrust lawyer, is doing

Douglas Rosenthal is a high-profile antitrust lawyer who helped secure billions for the families of victims of the Pan Am Lockerbie bombing. He’s now suing his former firm Sonnenschein for allegedly underpaying him on the millions he brought in. Read More »

Senator Larry Craig appears to want to finish his term and seek to rid himself of the disorderly conduct charge relating to accusations of soliciting sex from an airport toilet cubicle, he has told the Senate.

Sen. Larry E. Craig told a Republican leader today that he will finish out his term if he is able to overturn his guilty plea to a disorderly conduct charge in the next three weeks. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told reporters that he spoke with Craig this morning. Craig told him that if

Senator Larry Craig appears to want to finish his term and seek to rid himself of the disorderly conduct charge relating to accusations of soliciting sex from an airport toilet cubicle, he has told the Senate. Read More »

The plaintiff in a long-running trademark infringement lawsuit against Google Inc agreed on Friday to drop its case targeting the Web search advertising leader’s core business, according to court filings.

The plaintiff in a long-running trademark infringement lawsuit against Google Inc agreed on Friday to drop its case targeting the Web search advertising leader’s core business, according to court filings. American Blind & Wallpaper Factory Inc., a reseller of window blinds, had charged that Google abuses trademarks by allowing rivals of the company to buy

The plaintiff in a long-running trademark infringement lawsuit against Google Inc agreed on Friday to drop its case targeting the Web search advertising leader’s core business, according to court filings. Read More »

Leading members of the U.S. Senate are calling on President Bush to name a new Attorney General who will restore a sense of integrity to the beleaguered Justice Department.

Two leading members of the U.S. Senate are calling on President Bush to name a new Attorney General who will restore a sense of integrity to the beleaguered Justice Department. The current Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigned last week, ending a controversial 2.5-year run as the chief U.S. law enforcement officer. VOA’s Stephanie Ho reports

Leading members of the U.S. Senate are calling on President Bush to name a new Attorney General who will restore a sense of integrity to the beleaguered Justice Department. Read More »

Very rarely in history have people got together because of a common interest in a judge – and when they have it has usually been to conspire to do something nasty to him. Lord Denning is an exception. The social networking site Facebook has a thriving discussion group in his honour. The Times reports.

Very rarely in history have people got together because of a common interest in a judge – and when they have it has usually been to conspire to do something nasty to him. Lord Denning is an exception. The social networking site Facebook has a thriving discussion group in his honour that, at the time

Very rarely in history have people got together because of a common interest in a judge – and when they have it has usually been to conspire to do something nasty to him. Lord Denning is an exception. The social networking site Facebook has a thriving discussion group in his honour. The Times reports. Read More »

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