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Federal Courts Pay Up, BofA: Court Orders $1B in Damages as DoJ Settlement Nears

Pay Up, BofA: Court Orders $1B in Damages as DoJ Settlement Nears

By Gabriella Khorasanee, JD | Last updated on

In 2008, before the Great Recession was in full swing, Bank of America bought Countrywide Financial, in efforts to solidify its position in commercial banking,...

Federal Courts Police Unions Can't Block Stop and Frisk Settlement, Plan to Appeal

Police Unions Can't Block Stop and Frisk Settlement, Plan to Appeal

By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on

"Stop and frisk" just got one step closer to becoming a sad, unconstitutional footnote in the annals of New York City, though it seems my fellow blogger's...

Federal Courts Statements About 'Fitting In' Raised an Inference of Discrimination

Statements About 'Fitting In' Raised an Inference of Discrimination

By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on

Frederick Abrams was a detective with the Connecticut Department of Public Safety who'd tried unsuccessfully since 1998 to join the Department's "Major Crimes...

Federal Courts Atheist Group's 'Cross at Ground Zero' Appeal Loses in 2nd Cir.

Atheist Group's 'Cross at Ground Zero' Appeal Loses in 2nd Cir.

By Mark Wilson, Esq. | Last updated on

An atheist group has lost its appeal in the Second Circuit, where it sought to have "The Cross at Ground Zero" -- the well-known steel-beam cross from the...

Federal Courts Failure to Investigate Rogue Juror Doesn't Waive Right to Fair Trial

Failure to Investigate Rogue Juror Doesn't Waive Right to Fair Trial

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

The defendant accused and convicted of mail fraud and tax evasion did not waive his right to an impartial jury when his attorneys suspected a biased and...

Federal Courts Regular Buying and Selling Not Enough to Show Drug Conspiracy

Regular Buying and Selling Not Enough to Show Drug Conspiracy

By Casey C. Sullivan, Esq. | Last updated on

The Second Circuit reversed a conviction for conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine on Wednesday. James Dickerson was convicted of conspiring with a New Haven,...

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