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By Marcia Coyle | October 7, 2020
The final arguments of the week engaged in a rapid ping-pong of hypotheticals as the justices sorted through proposed jurisdiction tests offered by the parties.
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By Raychel Lean | September 28, 2020
After watching the 9/11 attacks and a subsequent anthrax attack in Washington, South Florida attorney Corey Gray went directly to al-Quaida strongholds with the U.S. Army.
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By Charles Toutant | September 18, 2020
The Fox News analyst's libel lawsuit could be limited by the litigation privilege, which protects statements made in a judicial proceeding.
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By Ellen Bardash | September 2, 2020
The ruling could have broad ramifications in how prosecutors behave or what specific language they can use in front of juries.
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By Niall Brennan, SAP Global Security and Marc Voses, Goldberg Segalla | August 3, 2020
The evaluation of cybersecurity in the context of porous interconnectivity requires remaining vigilant for new threats. The final part of this two part article explores cyber threats that raise national security concerns, and why education is key.
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By Scott Graham | July 21, 2020
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila set an Aug. 13 hearing while ordering three companies' bank accounts frozen and instructing ISPs to delist any advertisements of the Cisco-marked products.
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By Niall Brennan, SAP Global Security and Marc Voses, Goldberg Segalla | July 9, 2020
While technological advancement has had, undoubtedly, many positive impacts for humanity, it raises complicated questions in the context of increasing global unrest and the changing nature of warfare, national security and international dispute resolution.
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By Michael P. Maslanka | June 29, 2020
One pressing question: should qualified immunity as a defense to a constitutional violation be eliminated or reformed?
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 26, 2020
The filing comes on the heels of testimony from a former Stone prosecutor who said there was political pressure to give the Trump ally "a break" on his recommended sentence.
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By Alaina Lancaster | May 18, 2020
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition for certiorari in a case exploring the constitutionality of a platform's refusal to turn over user communications that could help alleged criminals build their defense.
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