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We decline the Department’s invitation to judicial lawmaking—revising Congress’s handiwork under the guise of interpreting it ...
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After a decade in the role, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Family Division Administrative Judge Margaret T. Murphy will ...
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A former Wamco executive engaged in a “cherry-picking” scheme that saw him allocating $600 million worth of winning trades to ...