Related Practices & Jurisdictions Wednesday, September 20, 2023 The United States Congress is responsible for appropriating funds for the government. This process begins through the creation of 12 appropriations bills-each determining spending... Read more »
By September 30, 2023, Congress will again have to fund the government. Despite ongoing efforts by the administration and Congress, indications are that a shutdown may occur at the beginning of the... Read more »
An Egyptian court in Cairo delivered a verdict on Saturday sentencing renowned government critic Hisham Kassem to a six-month jail sentence and a fine, according to local independent media. The charges stem... Read more »
Aren’t you glad it applies to public schools too? The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Daily, we are presented with evidence that the general public has insufficient funds. Besides rampant consumerism,... Read more »
Do you have to be a member of the bar in good standing to practice law in the House of Representatives? Asking for Rudy Giuliani, who is not currently licensed to practice... Read more »
(Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images) On Friday, Judge Steve Jones bounced Mark Meadows back to Fulton County Superior Court. Meadows had hoped to remove his Georgia RICO prosecution to federal court under... Read more »
With election season looming, Democrats and Republicans alike have opened their wallets to pay Biglaw and boutique firms millions upon millions of dollars for their services, ranging from standard campaign finance regulatory... Read more »
* Harvard Law School grads don’t end up in the Boston market. Here’s another shocker: Yale grads don’t practice in New Haven, either. [bloomberg] * Paul Weiss keeps raiding Kirkland. [Financial Times]... Read more »
(Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) Yesterday, a jury in Washington, DC found Trump’s former White House economics advisor Peter Navarro guilty on two counts of contempt of Congress. It was the final,... Read more »
On Friday, various academic lawyers from across the UK and abroad signed an open letter to Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, accusing the government of “attacking” mostly immigration lawyers for advising and... Read more »
