...The New Yorker. ...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...successful literary agent. He then sets out to move between New York hotel rooms, leaving the hotels mostly to withdraw money from ATM...
...hinted in January that the magazine was considering extending the law...past. The City University of New York School of Law (No...
...national issue last year, following an article in The New Yorker magazine about the execution of a Texas man for a fatal...
...it standing to sue the government for warrantless wiretapping, according to a new complaint the charity filed Tuesday. A 2007 speech by an...
...Fuller recused after remarks attributed to him in a New Yorker magazine article included his observation that "everyone in the world knows...
...case would only suffer if he remained after a New Yorker magazine article quoted him as saying that "everyone in the world...
A federal judge in Washington is allowing a suit filed by a legal consortium to go forward against a government contractor that supplied interrogators at Iraq' s notorious Abu Ghraib prison
...moves on to the next new thing. His latest project: "I...copies of Playboy magazine on eBay, because everything I...
...filed last month in San Diego by a consortium of San Diego, New York, Philadelphia and Michigan attorneys. "They beat us to the courthouse," Jones...
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