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A 2002 Ruling Gave Companies a Road Map for Designing Around Patents
February 3, 2004
High Court Takes Another Look at Pre-Emption in HMO Disput
February 2, 2004
Student Loan Case Will Determine Whether Debtors May Discharge State Obligations
February 1, 2004
As Legislatures Cut Prosecutors’ Budgets to the Bone, Caseloads Are Backing Up, and Fewer Young Attorneys Are Choosing to Stay
February 1, 2004
International Prosecutor Says Corporate Officials Could Face War Crimes Charges
January 2, 2004
A Supreme Court Loss Inspires a Stanford Professor to Renew his Copyright Fight
January 2, 2004
Court Again Tackles Adult Content Restrictions and the First Amendment
January 1, 2004
More States Are Looking at ABA Proposals to Ease Rules on Multijurisdictional Practice
January 1, 2004
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
June 1, 1997
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.
February 1, 1996