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By Emily Saul | January 26, 2024
Wayne LaPierre's health has been a point of contention throughout the trial, and defense attorney P. Kent Correll last week requested a medical accommodation for his client.
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By Steve Cohen | January 24, 2024
In an interview with Pollock Cohen name partner Steve Cohen, the Legal Aid Society's attorney-in-chief and CEO discusses the importance of being able to own up to one's mistakes. This is the latest in an occasional series.
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By Emily Saul | January 22, 2024
NRA president Charles Cotton admitted under questioning by an assistant state attorney general that the gun-rights nonprofit never moved to penalize Wayne LaPierre.
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By Emily Saul | January 16, 2024
Under questioning at trial by Senior Litigation Counsel Monica Connell of the New York Attorney General's office, Wilson "Woody" Phillips said the system was set up to conceal information from prying employees.
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By Emily Saul | January 9, 2024
NRA lawyer Sarah Rogers of Brewer Attorneys & Counselors told jurors. "Any damages you award in this case will be paid to the NRA. The government acknowledges that my client is the victim."
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By Emily Saul | January 8, 2024
In opening statements Monday, jurors heard that NRA executives violated New York not-for-profit and whistleblower laws.
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By Charles Toutant | December 27, 2023
The issue of cross-border jurisdiction in clergy abuse suits has come up often in New Jersey courts because the state has relaxed the statute of limitations for civil suits by adult survivors of sexual abuse since 2019, while Pennsylvania has not enacted such a law.
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By Claudia De Palma | December 15, 2023
On the heels of a landmark ruling from the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court declaring that the Pennsylvania Constitution guarantees a "comprehensive, effective, and contemporary system of public education," and a court order directing the state to fund its public schools to provide every child with "a meaningful opportunity to succeed academically, socially, and civically," Pennsylvania has nevertheless found itself in a debate over the state's investment in private education.
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By Jonah Rosenbaum | December 15, 2023
Though the barriers to overturning a wrongful conviction remain staggering—particularly here in Pennsylvania, where jurisdictional bars to reviewing a conviction hold firm even in the face of compelling evidence of actual innocence—this awareness has led directly to innocent Pennsylvanians coming home.
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By Greg Andrews | December 15, 2023
Jennifer Brosnahan McIntyre, who was an associate counsel to President George W. Bush and a deputy general counsel of the U.S. Department of Transportation, now will help advance the nonprofit's noble purpose of increasing the diffusion of knowledge.
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