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Prominent former U.S. Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein was arrested and detained on Monday after a judge in Maryland said he violated the terms of his pretrial release on previous tax-related ...
Tom Goldstein retired from appellate practice in 2023. Known as one of the nation’s most experienced Supreme Court practitioners, he served as counsel to a party in roughly 125 merits cases at the ...
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Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein jailed as flight risk after cryptocurrency hiding claim - MSNTom Goldstein, a partner at the law firm of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLC, poses for a photo outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Jan. 11, 2010.
Supreme Court attorney Tom Goldstein, a high-stakes poker player indicted in a sweeping tax case, has been jailed for allegedly violating the terms of his pretrial release.
Earlier today, I wrote about the allegations in the Tom Goldstein indictment. Here, I will compare some of the dates in the indictment with the dates of Tom Goldstein's oral arguments before the ...
A federal judge on Thursday ordered Tom Goldstein's release from jail, three days after the prominent Washington lawyer and appellate law expert was arrested and detained for allegedly violating ...
Tom Goldstein, the publisher of SCOTUSBlog and a prominent attorney with extensive experience arguing before the Supreme Court, was indicted Thursday in Maryland.
Tom Goldstein was indicted in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland on charges of tax evasion, willful failure to pay taxes, false statements, and other charges.
Leading Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein was rearrested after prosecutors told a judge he represented a "serious risk of flight" from his criminal federal tax evasion case.
Tom Goldstein retired from appellate practice in 2023. Known as one of the nation’s most experienced Supreme Court practitioners, he served as counsel to a party in roughly 125 merits cases at the ...
Leading Supreme Court lawyer Tom Goldstein was rearrested after prosecutors told a judge he represented a "serious risk of flight" from his criminal federal tax evasion case.
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