...Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc.'s release of a table showing the attorney surplus in each of the country's...
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...U.S. Court of Appeals for the...professor at Fordham University School of Law...Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the ranking minority...
...court judges 11 percent of federal judges reported attending...on Thursday, identified George Mason University's School of Law in...
...This publishes for comment the 2011-2013 Report of the Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence, as referenced in...
...the news of late. The recent suit against the University of Iowa College of Law over a charge of anticonservative political bias in...
...few spills. She was arrested shortly afterward for dancing in the middle of a busy intersection. The traffic infraction cost her a $139...
...down the state's system of transferring youthful offenders from juvenile...process protections, while Indiana, Pennsylvania, Iowa and Rhode Island do not...
...the heated criticism of the Court over...in Michigan and Iowa. And...at Arizona State University in Phoenix that...
...in the U.S. Beginning in the late 1980s, the University of Iowa began operating "political stock markets" to determine whether markets...
...marking the second time in two months it has turned down one of Gov. Chris Christies nominees. The 7-6 vote...
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