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
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...Rico is to the United States what Cypress is to the European Union, but milder. Amid this economic mess, Puerto Rico's three...
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...lawsuit brought by a former Hamline University School of Law professor who claimed administrators colluded with a police union to have her removed from her...
...on the use of race in admissions at its public colleges and universities. With a decision still pending in a University of Texas...
...of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California...Stephen Gillers of New York University School of Law and Mark...
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