Former DOJ attorney Jeffrey B. Clark is fighting to move his disciplinary hearing to keep his Washington law license into federal court, arguing that the man in charge of punishing D.C. attorneys is wielding too much power.
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DOJ calls for six-month sentence for Trump ally Steve BannonThe Justice Department is recommending a six-month sentence for Steve Bannon, the former Trump adviser who defied a subpoena to testify as part of the Jan. 6 committee’s investigation.
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DOJ calls for six-month sentence for Trump ally Steve BannonThe Justice Department said in a court filing it wants to see the former Trump adviser sentenced to six months in prison for not complying with the Jan. 6 committee's investigation.
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Former tenants of uninhabitable Hobart apartment building file suit against ownerLawyers for a majority of the former tenants of an apartment building the City Hobart rendered uninhabitable this summer filed a lawsuit against the property owner last week.
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