Khalid Ouazzani, 35, who pleaded guilty in May 2010 to bank fraud, money laundering and conspiracy to support a terrorist group, was sentenced Monday in federal court in Kansas City.
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Read More »Khalid Ouazzani, 35, who pleaded guilty in May 2010 to bank fraud, money laundering and conspiracy to support a terrorist group, was sentenced Monday in federal court in Kansas City.
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Read More »Prescription drugs follow alcohol as the most commonly abused substances by lawyers seeking help through state support programs.
Read More »The Obama administration must respond next month to allegations that the National Security Agency surveillance program is unconstitutional after a judge refused a U.S. request to postpone a lawsuit because of the federal shutdown.
Read More »President Barack Obama poured cold water on calls for him to invoke the Constitution’s 14th Amendment to skirt Congressional approval for issuing new debt.
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Read More »Thanks to fees and spending cutbacks, federal courts will remain open at least through Oct. 17 despite the government shutdown.
Read More »“The enforceability of these clauses is critically important to a lot of modern commerce.” - Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr.
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Read More »The Women’s Long Term Care Project reaches out to middle-age folks who may be caring for elderly parents while considering their own aging and get them to start thinking about elder law before a crisis arises.
Read More »The campaign-finance fight is the court’s biggest since the 2010 Citizens United ruling allowed unlimited corporate and union spending.
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Read More »The Missouri Department of Corrections said Wednesday that it is returning the European-made portion of its supply of its execution drug, propofol.
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Read More »The Supreme Court pondered whether a defendant can receive a remedy based almost solely on her word that she would have accepted a plea deal but for counsel’s bad advice.
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Read More »As King Solomon tried to do justice between two harlots claiming the baby, the SEC took its statutory requirement and cut its impact in half.
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