For justices, summertime used to be quiet time, out of the public eye. Not this summer. The justices kept talking, and talking, to the delight of the news media and Supreme Court aficionados
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...marked with Maori names. North Island is labeled "Te Ika a Maui," meaning the fish of Maui, the Maori god of the sea...
Dear fellow junior associates: You're all upset-and you probably should be. How do we handle this brave new world? Face the worst-case scenario and breath
National Law Journal
With the seizing up of the financial markets, churning of industries and work force dislocations, there is no question that economic turmoil is hurting Main Street. The stagnant financial markets hav
...Protection Act. However, Hawaii state law prohibits parasailing off the coast of Maui from Dec. 15 to May 15 in order to protect the breeding...
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