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...his career. Representing Flood in the re-enactment will be Stanford Law School professor Pamela Karlan, who in 1984 and 1985 clerked for...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...moved from the No. 3 spot to tie Stanford Law School at No. 2, and the University of Chicago Law School rose up one spot...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Law School, Yale Law School, Stanford Law School and Columbia Law...from Yale and George Washington University Law School, among other strong...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
To The Legal: I am compelled to point out the numerous misrepresentations in state Senator Anthony H. Williams' letter, published December 14 in response to my November 26 article, titled "Charter Sc
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...be. Professors Mark Lemley of Stanford Law School and Brian Love of Santa Clara University School of Law see a permanent injunction...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...will appeal on that point," said Mark Lemley, director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology and an IP litigator at Durie...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Yes, if Mitt Romney wins the White House and his Republican allies retake the Senate, he could shred most of President Barack Obama's health care law without having to overpower a D
WASHINGTON (AP) - Yes, if Mitt Romney wins the White House and his Republican allies retake the Senate, he could shred most of President Barack Obama's health care law without having to overpower a D
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