In our last column, we wrote about a troubling pattern in Judiciary Law §487 decisions. Anita Bernstein & John Crain, Here’s a Good Judiciary Law §487 Question for the Second Circuit to Certify in ...
Harvard Magazine has a good story about the historical preservationist work done by Father Columba Stewart, a Benedictine monk. Excerpt: “The key to our survival as a species,” he adds, “may well be ...
Health care fraud in the United States is policed in a unique enforcement landscape. The False Claims Act, one major piece of that landscape, grants private citizen whistleblowers the ability to sue ...
Because of the vast personal information stored on cell phones that is thereby accessible by government investigators via a search warrant, the particularity requirement is the last line of defense ...
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The Fourth Amendment's warrant clause provides that “no Warrants shall issue but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the ...
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