...Frye general-acceptance test in most states as well as federal court, the state of the law had achieved an equilibrium. [NLJ, May 13...
...As I sat across from Robert Dewey in the Limon Correctional...I reviewed the prosecution, defense, court and laboratory files. We met...
...to the allegations before the court schedules a hearing. ...
...Whoopee" and "Supreme Court" in the same sentence...hand were Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony...
...the war on sugar, Dr. Robert Lustig is a general leading...health debacle has required the courts. Lead poisoning, pollution and asthma...
...to bring cases, victims' lawyer Robert Tolchin of The Berkman Law Office in New York said. "The courts have…displayed a timidity...
...advances. The Supreme Court of Indiana on May 17...student at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law...
...Justice John Roberts Jr. The decision was one of four issued Mondaynone of them the marquee cases the Court is expected...
...need to deal with custodial issues. But currently the U.S. Supreme Court is considering a case that pits the interests of a white, would...
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...In The Fourteenth Court of AppealsOPINIONThe parties dispute the nature of this lawsuit. Appellant Robert F. Meekins, Jr. characterizes...
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