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... that gave it a "competitive edge," it took extensive physical and legal security precautions to protect its technology and the processes used in CPE...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...heard the Amtrak train blow its horn as it emerged from a tree line well before the Hartley Lane crossing, and that Brown turned onto...
National Law Journal
...grim vignette within the larger Katrina story, told here in terms of legal consequences.The three appellant former policemen were convicted in the same...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
The spirit — and the family — of Heman Sweatt were present in the courtroom Wednesday as the Supreme Court heard debate over race and admissions policies at the University of Texas at Aus
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
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