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The Trial of the Chicago 7 True Story - Real Events Behind Aaron Sorkin s Netflix Movie

Type keyword(s) to search Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. The True Story Behind The Trial of the Chicago 7 Aaron Sorkin s film dramatizes one of the most unusual trials in the nation s history. Apr 19, 2021 The comparisons between America in 1968 and America in the past 12 months are easily drawn: mass protests, brutal clashes with police, calls for racial equity, a contentious presidential election, and a general feeling that the soul of the nation is at stake. With the past feeling less and less distant, the release of Aaron Sorkin s

What Is In the Water In Waco? A Lot Of Patents! | Porter Hedges LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Note:  this post contains information from an ongoing quantitative analysis study of the Western District of Texas, Waco Division. Watch this blog for further updates. Waco is famous for a few things:  Baylor University (Congrats on the Championship!), the HGTV series Fixer Upper with Chip and Joanna Gaines, and the Branch Davidians.  But Waco is now known – at least in IP circles – as the epicenter of patent litigation.  The reasons are many, but center on Judge Alan D. Albright and the efficient system he has quickly established. On September 18, 2018, Judge Albright was sworn in as United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Waco Division. Albright, who practiced as a patent litigator for over 30 years, mainly on the defense side, also served as a U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Western District of Texas from 1992 to 1999.  He served as a law clerk to Jud

Fraudster gets five years for operating U S credit card scam from home

(Latvian Public Broadcasting) A Latvian man has been sentenced to more than five years in prison in the United States after admitting 40 counts of fraud and related crimes. According to a release from the U.S. Department of Justice, Edgar Ivulans, 43, was sentenced April 6 to five years and five months in prison, and was ordered to pay $12,754 in restitution, to forfeit $12,754, and to further pay a $4,000 special assessment by United States District Judge R. Barclay Surrick for operating a fraud scheme utilizing the stolen identities of U.S. citizens. Ivulans was arrested in Germany and successfully extradited to the United States to face the charges in this case, but operated the fraud scheme from his home in Latvia.

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