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4 Feb 2019, 6:00 am by Lev Sugarman
(We will provide office space, but fellows will need to find their own housing if they are not already local.) [read post]
1 Feb 2019, 12:23 pm by Monica Williamson
Cheyenne River Economic Development Corporation (CREDCO) Executive Director, central South Dakota. [read post]
28 Jan 2019, 2:26 pm by Lev Sugarman
The Advocacy Counsel reports to and acts under the direction and guidance of the Director for National Security Advocacy. [read post]
23 Jan 2019, 4:00 am by Ken Chasse
No doctor’s office provides all treatments and all remedies for all patients as does a lawyer’s office try to do for all clients. [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 1:36 pm by Lev Sugarman
The Advocacy Counsel reports to and acts under the direction and guidance of the Director for National Security Advocacy. [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 10:42 am by Scott R. Anderson
As the Justice Department explained in a 1991 Office of Legal Counsel opinion, this restriction was intended to make clear that Congress was not authorizing any “direct, physical confrontation between military personnel and civilians” for civilian law enforcement purposes—something that Congress understood to be prohibited by the posse comitatus restriction and which would, in the words of the House report on the 1981 legislation, “fundamentally alter the… [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 10:42 am by Scott R. Anderson
As the Justice Department explained in a 1991 Office of Legal Counsel opinion, this restriction was intended to make clear that Congress was not authorizing any “direct, physical confrontation between military personnel and civilians” for civilian law enforcement purposes—something that Congress understood to be prohibited by the posse comitatus restriction and which would, in the words of the House report on the 1981 legislation, “fundamentally alter the… [read post]
21 Jan 2019, 9:02 pm by Jean O'Grady
Intelligize No Action Letter Analytics The Expanding Landscape of Regulatory Analytics The first thing I noticed about the Intelligize chart was the huge crescent of blue indicating No Action Letters submitted by General Counsel Offices – I couldn’t help but wonder if we could get historical data to see if this was work moving in-house – work formerly done by outside counsel. [read post]
9 Jan 2019, 9:31 am by Keri S. Bruce and Eric Zwilling
While the plaintiffs present strikingly similar complaints and are represented by the same counsel, each one presents its own interesting question to the court. [read post]
9 Jan 2019, 9:31 am by Keri S. Bruce and Eric Zwilling
While the plaintiffs present strikingly similar complaints and are represented by the same counsel, each one presents its own interesting question to the court. [read post]
8 Jan 2019, 2:42 pm by Kevin LaCroix
  To put these generalizations into perspective, let’s take a look at the 2018 federal court merger objection lawsuits. [read post]
7 Jan 2019, 3:45 am by William Ford
Employment Announcements (More details on the Job Board) Associate General Counsel, Office of the Director of National Intelligence - Office of the General Counsel ODNI/OGC is looking for an Associate General Counsel to serve as the senior legal counsel to the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). [read post]
4 Jan 2019, 12:43 pm by Margaret Taylor
In fulfillment of the oath of office, the new Congress should dust off its constitutional powers, exercise the prerogatives of the legislative branch and serve as appropriate check on the president. [read post]
4 Jan 2019, 12:43 pm by Margaret Taylor
In fulfillment of the oath of office, the new Congress should dust off its constitutional powers, exercise the prerogatives of the legislative branch and serve as appropriate check on the president. [read post]
4 Jan 2019, 6:20 am by Jack Goldsmith
A 1995 Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) opinion written by then-Assistant Attorney General Walter Dellinger to Bill Clinton’s White House counsel correctly stated that the plain-statement requirement that Barr invoked “has been applied frequently by the Supreme Court as well as the executive branch with respect to statutes that might otherwise be susceptible to an application that would affect the president’s constitutional prerogatives, were one to… [read post]