More classified documents found at Biden’s home: White House

A White House lawyer said a total of six pages of classified documents were found at the president’s Delaware home.

WASHINGTON — Lawyers for President Joe Biden found more classified documents at his home in Wilmington, Delaware, than previously known, the White House acknowledged Saturday.

White House lawyer Richard Sauber said in a statement that a total of six pages of classified documents were found during a search of Biden’s private library. The White House had said previously that only a single page was found there.

The most recent disclosure is in addition to the discovery of documents found in

Bannon’s lawyers ask to quit wall case, citing ‘differences’

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NEW YORK (AP) — Steve Bannon’s lawyers wanted out of his border-wall fraud case, telling a judge Thursday that he was unwilling to speak with them directly and that they had “irreconcilable” differences about how to proceed.

Bannon, a conservative rabble-rouser and longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, has until a Feb. 28 hearing to find new counsel, Judge Juan Manuel Merchan said. His current lawyers, David Schoen and John Mitchell, must stay on the case until then, the judge said.

“We just have a

Who Pays for it?(Part-II) – The RMLNLU Law Review Blog

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ARE FREEBIES CONSTITUTIONALLY VALID?

According to Article 266(3) of the Indian Constitution, money out of the Consolidated funds can only be appropriated by law and for the purposes and manner defined by the constitution. Moreover, Article 282 says that governments can make “any” grants for any public purpose. By defining “purpose” as a “public purpose,” the constitution’s drafters were able to more precisely define the broad goals of each of these provisions. From the concomitant of the scheme above, it is clear that the same was designed to promote the “Directive Principles of State Policies” because the

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Alabama lawyer says police is using ‘every other synonym for lie except saying she lied’ in the Carlee Russell case

An Alabama lawyer has outlined the possible crimes Carlee Russell may have committed after police haven’t been able to verify her claims about her 49-hour disappearance.

The 25-year-old claims she was kidnapped, but police have shared her internet search history which suggests the ordeal may have been staged.

Birmingham lawyer Eric Guster, a longtime criminal defense attorney, told WVTM13 that he, like many others, grew interested in the case. He added that the message coming from the police was clear.

“She says she was kidnapped, and a kidnapping didn’t happen. (They say) our citizens are safe. There’s not a kidnapper

National Moot Court Competition by St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore › The Legal Lock

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Established in the year 2017, St. Joseph’s College of Law, Bangalore is the pioneer Jesuit law college in South Asia that is strengthened with a 450-year-old legacy in imparting quality education through the Jesuit mission of molding students into ‘people of competence, conscience, and compassion dedicated to the service of faith and the promotion of justice’.

About the Competition

The 3ʳᵈ St. Joseph’s College of Law National Moot Court Competition, 2023 is specifically curated to provide aspiring lawyers with a platform to showcase their research, analytical abilities, and legal expertise in the field of Intellectual Property and

Donald Trump’s lawyers asked to delay federal trial on classified records mid 2024 campaign

Donald Trump’s lawyers asked a federal judge for an indefinite delay in his trial on charges related to his handling of classified documents after leaving the White House, arguing he couldn’t get a fair trial ahead of the 2024 presidential election.

US District Judge Aileen Cannon initially set an Aug. 14 trial dates. Justice Department attorneys proposed a delay to Dec. 11 because Trump’s lawyers need to get security clearances before they can study all the documents at stake in the case.

But Trump’s lawyers, led by Christopher Kise, argued the evidence at stake is already voluminous, with more on