“Because the information available to Evanston when it refused to defend showed at least a possibility of coverage, and because there is no dispute that Evanston declined to defend the Named Insureds, the Court grants the Borjas’s motion for summary judgment that Evanston had and breached its duty to defend,” the court ruled. Click […]
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Retired Judge Goldberg Talks Threats Against Judiciary, Plans, Time on Bench
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9th Circuit Seems Skeptical of Oregon's Bid to Block Trump's Guard Deployment to Portland
During oral arguments, Judge Ryan Nelson said he was struggling with the state’s argument that the court should not defer to the president’s determination that the National Guard could be federalized. Click Here To Read The Full Article
New US Justice Department Process Requires Vetting of 'Public' Speech by Employees, Prosecutor Says
The Department of Justice last month “recently issued new review and approval processes for any public statements by employees of the United States Attorneys’ Offices at panels, conferences, and public events,” according to a letter filed in Luigi Mangione’s federal case. The comment came as prosecutors attempted to convince a judge the office did not […]

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