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Asylum Logjam

Streamlined Immigration Cases Are Flooding Federal Appeals Courts



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Church And Chapter 11

Dioceses Faced With Sex-Abuse Scandal Now Confront Issues in Bankruptcy Court



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Playing by the Rule of Law

Serbia Has to Show It’s Serious About Judicial Independence to Gain Entry into the European Union



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Judges in the Culture Wars Crossfire

The ‘Least Dangerous Branch’ Is Becoming the Most Vilified Branch. A High-Profile Panel Debates Whether the Criticism Threatens Judicial Independence.



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Cases & Controversies

Some Decisions Are All the Rage–Literally



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Inching Away From Death?

Ineffective-Assistance Rulings Show High Court Wary of Lawyering in Capital Cases



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Moving on Up

Spurred by Mergers and Globalization, Law Firms Drive Commercial Real Estate Market



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Warming Trend

U.S. Position on Darfur Suggests It May Have Found a Way to Live With the ICC



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Balancing Act

Her Constitutional Tests and Strategic Concurrences Helped Make Sandra Day O’Connor a Force From the Center



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Vive les Class Actions

Europe Is Showing More Interest in Legal Mechanisms That Have Come Under Fire in the United States



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