Former federal appeals judge, solicitor general and failed Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork, who died Wednesday, is being remembered as both a conservative legal trailblazer and a divisive nominee w
"I was talking with a co-worker when an attorney yelled, 'My friend said a plane just hit one of the Twin Towers in New York.' We did not think the incident was serious — just an inexperienced
Like toy soldiers standing on a carpeted battlefield, an array of groups and individuals have taken sides for the next front in the litigation assault on the new health care reform law
..."The legal market faces an interesting future," said Matthew Hudson, who formerly led the London offices of both O'Melveny & Myers...
...health law were dashed last week when U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson refused to dismiss the lawsuit. Hudson will hear arguments on the merits...
...School of Government's Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation...Executive Director and CEO Brian Hudson said the program plays an...
... Brian Hudson Sr., executive director and...
If this was the new look of harmony and consensus at the Supreme Court, it needs some work
...decision last week in Hudson v. Michigan. In ...
...allowed to consider all relevant evidence." The ruling in Hudson v. Michigan, one of four handed down yesterday, was one sign...
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