...have forced furloughs in the nation's federal public defender and...the Constitutional mission of the United States courts," they wrote...
...faculty at some of the nation's law schools. What...
In her first major talk on issues of free speech and privacy, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said recently that her experiences as a nominee and as a justice have led her to censor herself and
...the World Bank, when they provide financial or technical assistance to developing nations. Third, even many nondemocratic governments, such as that of Chinese-controlled Hong...
...to allow DOJ to monitor its control over legal education in the United States. It was the third time DOJ had to institute legal proceedings...
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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce Clerk...
...the justices did shake hands that morning before the fate of the nation's new health care law was revealed, confirmed one justice, but the...
...January created one of the nation's biggest intellectual property superboutiques...extinguishing cigarette papers to the United States. The merger...
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...the contrast to Citizens United: A corporation has the...and the laws of other nations. In some places, criminal or...
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