Deprecated The American Lawyer
Comparing White House Counsel pay cuts; Bellinger has a go at Koh; "libel tourism" gets a hearing in the Senate; a pro bono team rescues a Haiti rescue worker; destination Kabul for depositions; revi
...alleging bias against gays SAN FRANCISCO — Online dating company eHarmony.com Inc. will make its site as welcoming to gay singles...
...of sweat and the powdery dust that coats almost every inch of Kabul. Hafizullah Khaliqyar, a 30-ish lawyer dressed in dingy fatigues, explains through...
...loans to small and midsize companies that secure their borrowing with...Berner e-mailed "Dispatches from Kabul" to friends and family, who...
...on their view of Islamic law. Only 10 lawyers were practicing in Kabul-the nation's capital (with 2 million people). The Taliban...
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's John Lindburg talks about news, propaganda, and the war on terror
...a week-long trip to Kabul next month so that team...place and already has private company contracts and promised U.S...
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