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Civil Forfeiture: 3 Recent Cases (Part 3)
A continuation of our recent blog posts on civil forfeiture: United States v. Funds in the...
State Court Docket Watch News Clips: 10/15/2015
Due to a law taking effect today, residents of Maine are no longer required to...
Fix Venue - Fix Patent Litigation
Roughly one-in-five patent cases are filed in the Eastern District of Texas, making it the...
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Fairholme Funds, Inc. v. United States: Litigation Discovery and the Most Transparent Administration in History
On September 4, 2015, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims (Sweeney, J.) held a status...
Civil Forfeiture: 3 Recent Cases (Part 2)
A continuation of our recent blog post on civil forfeiture: United States v. Coffman, 2015...
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Supreme Court Preview: Foster v. Chatman
It’s shaping up to be one of the Supreme Court’s most consequential terms in recent...
EPA and Ozone: Policy Hiding Behind "Science"?
When the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a new ground-level ozone standard of 70 parts...
Tables Turn on Vague Campaign Finance Regulation
Stephen Klein has an interesting article on the Pillar of Law Institute's blog about FEC functionality, PACs,...
Civil Forfeiture: 3 Recent Cases (Part 1)
Civil forfeiture is a powerful tool for dismantling criminal enterprises. Eliminating the profit from crime...
Will Proximity to the Rich Lift the Poor Out of Poverty?
Back in June the genius bureaucrats at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)...