...it doesn't conflict with public policy here; international law comprises "rules and principles governing the relations and dealings of nations with each other...
...applicants to enroll in a free, four-week course on the Federal Rules of Evidence taught by Duncan faculty. If the applicants do well, they...
...and a court order. Regarding the photos, Bowler cited security rules related to cameras at Federal Medical Center Devens in Ayer, Mass., where...
In last year's Sargon decision, the California Supreme Court took a major step toward embracing the Daubert approach to admissibility
...on May 17 ruled that Arthur Usher violated eight of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conductincluding committing a criminal act, knowingly making a...
...151;none of them the marquee cases the Court is expected to rule on before the end of June. Late May is when the court...
The occasion of the Supreme Court's spring musicale saw Broadway great Barbara Cook belting out jazz and oldtime favorites. Plus: Skadden and News Corp., Arent Fox reps the 49ers, Boasberg clears the
Renewed criticism has placed Eric Holder on the defensive, raising questions about whether the attorney general would remain in office and threatening to undermine his effort to shape a legacy of inc
...34; to Oxbow. Oxbow cited sections of the D.C. Rules of Professional Conduct barring lawyers from taking on certain new clients if...
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