Garland has ‘multiple options’ for handling Pence classified records probe, former officials say

Attorney General Merrick Garland has “multiple options” for handing an investigation into former Vice President Mike Pence’s improper retention of classified records, and former officials and legal experts told Fox News Digital that he is “not obligated” to establish another special counsel.

Pence informed Congress on Tuesday that he discovered documents with classified markings in his Carmel, Indiana, home on Jan. 16 from his time as vice president.

BIDEN, TRUMP, PENCE UNDER SCRUTINY FOR CLASSIFIED RECORDS, POTENTIALLY COMPLICATING 2024 WHITE HOUSE BIDS

Pence informed the National Archives on Jan. 18 of a small number of potentially classified documents found in

Victim’s Mother ‘Heartbroken’ After Lawyer Dropped Case To Defend Bryan Kohberger

Bryan Kohberger leaves after an extradition hearing at the Monroe County Courthouse in Stroudsburg
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Following reports of Bryan Kohberger’s attorney representing one of the four University of Idaho students’ parents, a new interview from the mother of one of the victims revealed the lawyer dropped her case to defend the murder suspect.

In an interview with NewsNation, Cara Northington, mother of victim Xana Kernodle, was devastated when her former lawyer Anne Taylor, chief of the Kootenai County Public Defender’s Office, withdrew from her case the same day Kohberger made his first court appearance in Moscow, Idaho .

“I am heartbroken because I trusted her. [Taylor] pretended that she was wanting to help me…

Buckle Up: How Privacy Policy And Antitrust Enforcement Could Affect Automakers In 2023 | Seyfarth Shaw

This post was originally published as a Seyfarth Legal Update.

In a January 11, 2023 op-ed published in the Wall StreetJournal, President Joe Biden urged “Democrats and Republicans to come together to pass strong bipartisan legislation to hold Big Tech accountable.” He warned that the “risks Big Tech poses to ordinary Americans are clear. Big Tech companies collect huge amounts of data” about technology users, including “the places we go,” and argued that “we need serious federal protections for Americans’ privacy. That means clear limits on how companies can collect, use and share highly personal data,” including location data.

Did Benson and Stabler kiss on ‘Law & Order: SVU’?

Back in Season One of “Law & Order: SVU,” Elliot Stabler looked into his partner Olivia Benson’s eyes and said, “I’m your partner —for better or worse.” Now, 24 seasons later, despite many highs and lows, those words still ring true, and — for the first time ever — in a very intimate way.

It only took over two decades, but after countless lingering stares, life-or-death moments and just three hugs, the beloved partners played by Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay almost got romantic for the very first time.

In the Jan. 26th episode of “Blood Out,” Benson and Stabler

MA Land Court Interprets Overlapping Zoning Definitions for Hot Tubs and Swimming Pools

This post was authored by Amy Lavine, Esq.

A Massachusetts case decided in August considered the Town of Nantucket’s zoning definitions for “hot tub/spa” and “swimming pool.” Specifically, the zoning code defined a “hot tub/spa” as a structure with less than 150 square feet of surface area and more than two feet of depth, while a “swimming pool” was defined as a structure either with more than 150 square feet of surface area or containing more than 1,000 gallons of water. The definition created a dilemma because of the structure “could at the same time have less than 150 square

Barton and others v Morris and another in place of Gwyn-Jones (deceased) [2022] UKSC 3 – UKSC Blog

On appeal from: [2019] EWCA Civ 1999

Foxpace Limited (“Foxpace”), the Fourth Respondent, owned a property known as Nash House in London. This appeal concerns an oral agreement between Foxspace and Mr Barton, the First Respondent, regarding the Nash House. In the High Court it was held that Foxspace agreed to pay Mr Barton £1.2 million if he introduced a purchaser for Nash House who bought it for £6.5 million. The £1.2 million represented deposits and other expenses that Mr Barton had lost on two previous attempts to buy Nash House.

Mr Barton introduced to Foxspace a purchaser who attempted

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