The rise of genetic testing has touched off a tense legal debate over when and if employers and insurance companies should be allowed access to employees' genetic data
FOR MOST participants in the Winter Olympics this week, the road to Salt Lake City has been paved by skill, determination and, above all, practice
In March 1999, Victor E. Fleischer signed his very first court paper as a lawyer: Motion for Stay of Execution. An unusual court paper for anyone to file, let alone a junior associate in the tax depa
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...of tourism in South Carolina starting January 1. Recently, the New York Knicks announced that they will no longer train at South Carolina's College...
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