The only American, other than Nixon, who is “above the law” is Donald J. Trump, thanks to the Supreme Court which gave him immunity for any act he committed while he was the president (see ...
“A classic example of someone who’s above the law,” Pirro says in part. “Most of the pardons that we hear about are pardons where someone has served their time, they paid their debt to ...
But Meta’s thumbing its nose at Australia’s pioneering regulation justifies Labor’s attempt to show big tech that it is not above the law of land. The bigger issue is ensuring tech companies ...
several elite boutique law firms have topped Big Law associate bonuses this year. The increasing number of boutiques offering above-market bonuses in 2024 reflects the growing talent battle for ...
It appears many politicians believe they are entitled to take more liberties with a code of conduct and the rule of law than the rest of us. They act like they have the right. They do not. Are we on ...
Health minister Dzulkefly Ahmad today promised that the law would be strictly enforced after foreign minister Mohamad Hasan was purportedly caught smoking at an eatery. “No one is above the law ...
President Joe Biden is right about one thing. Hunter Biden has always been "treated differently." If Hunter had a different last name, he would never have been able to launch a career in corrupt ...
Amazon's new movie sale includes dozens of Batman and Superman films, Dune, Jurassic World, the Mario Movie, and hundreds ...
Steven has over 30 years of experience handling complex commercial and bankruptcy litigation and counseling clients on a wide range of transactional, litigation, and risk management matters.
EXCLUSIVE - Author Paul Kengor said the "disparity" between the Rotten Tomatoes critics' score and audience score for the movie "Reagan" was comparable to President Reagan's landslide presidential ...
Another litigation boutique, Washington, D.C.-based Wilkinson Stekloff, also said it will top Big Law's bonus scale, announcing it will give 150% above-market bonuses to its associates.
Photo: Frederic J. Brown/Patrick T. Fallon AFP/Getty Images On June 8, 1982, President Ronald Reagan delivered a sweeping address on freedom and democracy to members of the British Parliament.