Zuckerman Spaeder partner Paul Shechtman recounts the crime of John Leo Brady and Donald Boblit, Boblit's multiple confessions (not all of which were provided to Brady's defense), the appeals of Brad
In a speech given after receiving the Federal Bar Council's Learned Hand Award on Law Day, Second Circuit Judge Barrington D. Parker Jr. said: In thinking about cases such as 'Loving v. Virginia' and
In a speech given after receiving the Federal Bar Council's Learned Hand Award on Law Day, Second Circuit Judge Barrington D. Parker Jr. said: In thinking about cases such as 'Loving v. Virginia' and
...the special federal litigation division. He is a 2008 graduate of Georgetown University Law Center. The Justice Center, in partnership with other...
...position he held from 1990 to 1993. A 1951 graduate of Georgetown University and 1954 graduate of Yale Law School, Dunne, a father of...
...Brooklyn Law School; Bryan Stech, University of Washington-Seattle School of Law; Marshall Volk, Cardozo Law; Paige Wallace, Georgetown University Law Center; Melissa Weiner...
...the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It has since added the University of California, Berkeley; Georgetown University; Wellesley College; and the University of Texas as partners...
Eastern District Judge Sterling Johnson, Jr. accepted the guilty plea and approved Amgen's global settlement
After a nine-day hearing that concluded yesterday with the testimony of the last of 11 witnesses, a federal judge will now rule on whether a man convicted of killing two undercover police officers in
...Appellants, for amici curiae intellectual property law professors: Prof. Julie E. Cohen, Georgetown Univ. Law Center, Wash., D.C. Jennifer S. Granick, Stanford...
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