Reports of the growing tension between the U.S. Department of Justice and the media are especially disconcerting, and should be more comfortably ascribed to a George Orwell novel than the present adm
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It is up to lawyers to preserve and sustain a strong and independent judiciary that can impartially dispense justice without fear of retribution
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In some cases, parties elect a process in which they agree to the selection of two "non-neutral arbitrators" who together select a "neutral arbitrator." The notion of a non-neutral arbitrator is ofte
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