...argued that he was "in a drugged condition" under the influence of Ecstasy during the shooting. This court found that there...
If you want to find the most racially diverse law faculties, look outside U.S. News and World Report's top-ranked schoolsway outside
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Shira Scheindlin, who is presiding over one of the most politically charged cases in recent New York City history, says there are too many judges who don't want to deliver controversial rulings. Few
The Daily Report
...professional setting, the networks you develop in the workforce and that experience influences your work in graduate school and throughout the rest of your career...
...with The Wall Street Journal, Kelly criticized what he said was the influence of civil rights lawyers on election-year politics and took a shot...
...31 NY2d 1025 [1973]). Where there is a clear showing of undue influence or other serious misconduct or wrongdoing, the court can decline to appoint...
...encounter him. Defendant had all the usual signs of being under the influence. Daniels v. State, 2013 Ga. App. LEXIS 401 (May 14, 2013).* Officers...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...page for "Invictus," scanning the long list of items under the heading "Influence." It begins with "Casablanca" (where "I am the master of my fate...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...that has gained substantial recognition — even if only domestically — international law may influence your ability to protect your product from imitation by foreign competitors. International...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Guest author Derek Brown is a technology executive and analyst who blogs at One Blind Squirrel. Android, it seems, is the worm that eats away at Apple's core. According to Gartner, Android-based
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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