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A Uniform Complaint

Former military lawyers recount their fight to define justice for enemy combatants



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New Routes Into the Corporate Door



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You're NOT the Boss of Me

It’s hard to shock them in Las Vegas, but a former law clerk is managing to do just that



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Rebuilding Project

Hurricane Katrina washed out Louisiana’s justice system. Now it may be on the verge of moving into the 21st century.



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Scary Parts of Ghostwriting

While hailed by many lawyers, the practice can come back to haunt them



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The Billable Hour Must Die

It rewards inefficiency. It makes clients suspicious. And it may be unethical.



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When Honesty Is Not Best Politics

Courts struggle with honest-services charges in bribery cases



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Re-engineering the J.D.

Schools across the country are teaching less about the law and more about lawyering



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The Body in Question

Coroners eye Ohio suit demanding they tell families about removal of body parts



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Philadelphia Fee-dom

The 3rd Circuit tackles settlements that leave clients wanting, insurers burning



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