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M.D. With a Mission

A Physician Battles Against Colleagues He Considers Rogue Expert Witnesses



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Case Closed. Now What?

Lawyers Who Have Taken on Time-Consuming Litigation Share Their Strategies for Surviving and Even Thriving



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Executive Decisions

Not Since Nixon Has the High Court Offered so Many Rulings on Presidential Power



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Back from the Brink

After the Bubble, Silicon Valley Finds a Kinder, Gentler Brand of Lawyering



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The Changing Face of Gay Legal Issues

Lawyers Advising Clients Face Uncertainties on Issues Ranging From Parental Rights to Estate Planning



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A Question of Class

White-Collar Lawyers With Blue-Collar Backgrounds Often Straddle Dissimilar Worlds



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High Marks

Members of Online Law School’s First Graduating Class Are Off to a Good Start



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Bringing Them Back to Doe

Pseudonyms Are on the Rise, But Many Judges Question Need to Mask Plaintiff IDs



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Finite Federalism

In Recent Cases, Supreme Court Puts the Brakes on its Drive for States’ Rights



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Punitive Precision

Defense Lawyers Say New Jury Instructions Are Needed to Target Arbitrary Awards



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