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Virginia Court Upholds Lawyer's Suspension Over Hoarding Gold
By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on
In 1857, 427 passengers and millions of dollars in gold were lost at sea when a hurricane hit the S.S. Central America off the coast of South Carolina. A...
Do Screenshots Satisfy the Best Evidence Rule?
By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on
Federal Rule of Evidence 1002 requires a party seeking to prove the content of a piece of evidence to produce the original. Screenshots are a common way to...
Holding Neo-Nazis Accountable and Other Pro Bono Victories in 2021
By Joseph Fawbush, Esq. | Last updated on
The benefits of doing pro bono work are clear. Lawyers who volunteer their time and expertise by taking on cases for a cause get a lot in return, not least of...
Jury Finds Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Guilty on Four of Eleven Criminal Charges
By Laura Temme, Esq. | Last updated on
Holmes, a longtime name in Silicon Valley, founded Theranos on the promise of revolutionary blood-testing technology. But it seems that despite warnings from...
How Citizen Enforcement Provisions Became a Legal Movement
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
In Whole Woman's Health v. Jackson, the U.S. Supreme Court again seems to have given more authority to Texas' strict new anti-abortion law. The law, Texas...
California Gov. Plans to Use Citizen Enforcement Measures for Guns, Are Other States Next?
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
California Governor Gavin Newsom has decided what's good for the goose is good for the gander. If Texas can rely on "citizen enforcers" to regulate abortions,...