Lawmakers will be able to review the files on computers at the Justice Department starting Monday, according to a letter obtained by NBC News. They can take notes but can't have electronic devices.
OpenAI Inc. convinced a federal judge to overturn an order requiring the company to disclose confidential messages with its ...
The Justice Department informed Congress on Friday that lawmakers will be given access to unredacted versions of the Epstein files, starting next week. Beginning Monday, congressional members will be ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said he would further restrict the city’s watchdog office’s direct access to records after the ...
Brad Karp, who has represented the NFL in high-profile litigation against Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, resigned as chairman ...
Marley McAliley, ’27, a former public relations professional at Google, didn’t imagine when she pivoted to law school that she’d be writing PR pitches for a tech product as part of one of her classes ...
The stance limits the public’s insight into exactly what spurred the misconduct claims against Council member Dianna MacDonald and the extent and impact of her reported actions, tied to a ...
Lawyers for Karen Read are trying to force lawyers representing the family of her boyfriend, Boston Police officer John ...
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in legal workflows, managing partners and in-house legal leaders must confront a ...
The Justice Department last week released over 3 million files related to its investigations into convicted sex offender ...
Attorney-client privilege (which comes from a variety of sources, depending on the state and court) and work product doctrine ...
Attorney-client privilege is formidable and taken very seriously in California. The privilege is not, however, absolute.