National Law Journal
...This is an appeal from a judgment terminating a mother's parental rights to her six children. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services...
...and the California State Teachers' Retirement System. CIVIL RIGHTS CASE PROCEEDS ACCUSING TESTING COUNCIL OF BIAS...
National Law Journal
...prove the act of striking the complainant (a) was clearly dangerous to human life and (b) was a contributory cause of the complainant's death...
...valid, protecting an inventive process that entailed an "enormous amount of human judgment," not just isolating something that exists in nature. ...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...bleacher field level behind the right field wall, which is an...arranging for another adult to watch them while she took the...
National Law Journal
...depriving appellant of his constitutional right to a unanimous jury verdict...but on weekends appellant would watch the children at the house...
...worker program to help fill low-wage jobs. Obviously, employers will closely watch those three issues. Obama is expected to provide more detail in his...
...effort led by Churchwell and Elizabeth Calvin, a senior advocate for Human Rights Watch, California passed a law that gives juvenile offenders the possibility of...
Fox, the rooster, and the Federal Circuit; kudos for legal writing; Klayman unlikes Walton's decision; a win for whistleblowers; a charge for lobbyists; Senate still cold to Medine; and a complete mo
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