National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...173;ida Water Management District, which controls water resources for west central Florida. The district encompasses all or part of 16 counties and...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...employees both possess such a representation right, we hold that the Texas Legislature has not granted that right to public-sector employees in Texas. Cf...
...reached the high court in 1962, Jacob was an attorney in the Florida attorney general's office in Tallahassee in the criminal appeals section. The...
National Law Journal
...knowledge, that easy assumption may have much less justification. A Florida federal district court recently addressed celebrity privacy issues in Bollea v...
Welcoming back reporters after the court's long winter recess, Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. told the press corps that the court would soon be issuing several opinions, adding that if anyone had sch
Highlights of commentary that appeared in the NLJ on some of the controversial issues of 2012
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