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Former military lawyers recount their fight to define justice for enemy combatants
It’s hard to shock them in Las Vegas, but a former law clerk is managing to do just that
Hurricane Katrina washed out Louisiana’s justice system. Now it may be on the verge of moving into the 21st century.
While hailed by many lawyers, the practice can come back to haunt them
It rewards inefficiency. It makes clients suspicious. And it may be unethical.
Courts struggle with honest-services charges in bribery cases
Schools across the country are teaching less about the law and more about lawyering
Coroners eye Ohio suit demanding they tell families about removal of body parts
The 3rd Circuit tackles settlements that leave clients wanting, insurers burning
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