... Three Duke lacrosse players who were charged with raping a stripper were exonerated on...
...some of the world's biggest smartphone and electronics companies met to duke it out. But since fiscal year 2011, the agency's...
...Duke Law School's two-year-old Center for Judicial Studies has received...
...last summer, without any media attention until now. A 2012 graduate of Duke Law School, the younger Alito worked in 2011 as a summer associate...
...of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law on May 10; of Duke Law School graduates the next day; and of Boston University School of...
National Law Journal
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...happened. Moreover, legal work from energy companies has grown as Charlotte-headquartered Duke Energy Corp. became the country's largest electric utility following its 2012...
National Law Journal
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