Arizona's law requiring concrete evidence of citizenship before someone may register to vote is pre-empted by the National Voter Registration Act, ruled the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday
Distracted driving due to mobile phone use while behind the wheel is a dangerous and prevalent problem. In 2010, nearly 20 percent of all motor vehicle accidents were attributed in some way to distra
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...agreed, saying that his clients, some of whom are from Louisiana and Texas, are unable to operate in Pennsylvania as they are in other states...
...fling universe of websites launched new cloud computing technology. Working with Texas-based Rackspace, the agency reports that since July 2010 its open source...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Only two of the six Pennsylvania firms on the Am Law 200 were able to improve their position on the annual ranking of firms based on gross revenue, despite all of the firms seeing rises in that metri
A Kansas wheat farmer has sued Monsanto Co. alleging gross negligence after the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed that the company's genetically modified wheat had escaped containment and been
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...day of the "Fourth Law of Shale Plays Conference" in Fort Worth, Texas. The conference covers legal, technical and practical aspects of the...
O.J. Simpson has been enmeshed in the legal system since 1994. In fact, Simpson is probably remembered more for his legal battles than his Hall-of-Fame career on the gridiron
...s potential blockbuster affirmative action challengeFisher v. University of Texas-Austinremains the oldest outstanding case. It was argued in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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