District of Columbia v. Straus
To “push back” against D.C. lawyers who represent students with disabilities in special education cases, then-D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles sued a plaintiff’s lawyer for attorney’s fees on the theory...
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To “push back” against D.C. lawyers who represent students with disabilities in special education cases, then-D.C. Attorney General Peter Nickles sued a plaintiff’s lawyer for attorney’s fees on the theory...
Chiropractor Paul Zell worked at Andrews Air Force Base, employed by a contractor and supervised by the Air Force. He was fired in April 2008 because he refused a vaccination on religious grounds. The...
In July 2009, we sued the Selective Service System on behalf of Tobin Jacobrown, a birthright Quaker who refused to register for the draft when he turned 18 because the System would not officially record...
D.C. resident John Doe was convicted in Virginia of simple possession of child pornography, a crime that does not require registration on the D.C. sex offender registry (“Megan’s List”). But his parole...
In August 2008, several voters filed a complaint with the D.C. Office of Campaign Finance, alleging that D.C. Councilmember Jack Evans had made unlawful use of government resources in his campaign for...