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Computing Time for Crime

Critics Say Vague Hacking Law Leads to Bad Prosecutions, Inconsistent Sentences



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Whatever It Takes

New London Redevelopment Battle Leads Trio of Cases on Takings Clause



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Christians On Campus

Legal Society Says Universities Must Let It Choose Members, Officers Based on Beliefs



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Risky Business

Wisconsin Court’s Risk Analysis May Be Last Hope for Lead Paint Plaintiffs



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Mud and Money

Judicial Elections Turn to Big Bucks and Nasty Tactics



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Law & Marriage

Like a Horse and Carriage, They Go Together



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Who Pays Hefty Hospital Tabs?

Suits Claim Tax-Exempt Status Creates Duty to Provide Affordable or Free Care for Needy



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More than Just Peanuts

High Court’s Pesticide, Stock Market Cases Test Whether Federal Regulations Bar Suits



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Konichiwa, Bengoshi!

Japan Is Set to Relax Foreign Partnership Rules, and Competition for Mergers Is On



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It’s Location, Location ...

Some Consider Geolocation Technology a Way to Settle Internet Disputes



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