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Erisa Again

High Court Takes Another Look at Pre-Emption in HMO Disput



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Debts and Taxes

Student Loan Case Will Determine Whether Debtors May Discharge State Obligations



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The Good Fight Gets Harder

As Legislatures Cut Prosecutors’ Budgets to the Bone, Caseloads Are Backing Up, and Fewer Young Attorneys Are Choosing to Stay



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Corporations in Line of Fire

International Prosecutor Says Corporate Officials Could Face War Crimes Charges



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The Education of Larry Lessig

A Supreme Court Loss Inspires a Stanford Professor to Renew his Copyright Fight



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Enforcing Morality

Court Again Tackles Adult Content Restrictions and the First Amendment



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MJP Picks Up Steam

More States Are Looking at ABA Proposals to Ease Rules on Multijurisdictional Practice



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Greetings From 'Independent' Hawaii

A Drive to Gain Some Measure of Self-Government for Hawaii’s Native Population Raises Questions About Whether the State Could Even Leave the Union



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Out of the Blue

Even after the Supreme Court tried to rein in expert witnesses willing to testify at the drop of a theory, embattled dentist Michael West and his shining light prove that ‘science’ can be stranger than fiction.



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