Laws are tough on child pornography. But some federal judges think the time isn’t fitting the crime.
Agency ponders new rules on handling genetic testing-related bias
A shipwreck, a mysterious owner and a 158-year-old maritime law
A loophole in real estate law pits families against developers and each other. Some say there’s more than money at stake.
More than a decade ago, Brooksley Born warned that unregulated financial markets were getting out of hand. Now many in Washington wish they’d listened.
Sexual assault prosecution is nearly impossible in prison, study shows
Spate of lawsuits forces change in not-for-profit hospital billing
These firms use the Internet to get the job done
A project closes in on a protocol to improve e-discovery results
For years, Howard Kieffer dazzled clients, judges and lawyers with his federal sentencing expertise. Then they found out why he knew so much.