...state legislature to amend the state's constitution to replace partisan election of state Supreme Court judges with so-called "merit selection," whereby...
...included the Florida A&M University College of Law and North Carolina Central University School of Law. This is the first...
... Wake Forest University School of Law alum and chief executive officer of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Brad Wilson and his...
...year-old charged in the fatal attacks, are bracing for three weeks of furloughs. The U.S. attorney's office in Boston, on the other...
...the turn of the century...Corp., Michelin North America Inc...many law school graduates who...at the University of South Carolina School of...
...former assistant federal public defender in Boston and professor at University of North Carolina School of Law, described the situation as "David and Goliath...
...Federal authorities released pictures of two suspects in the Boston...than 80 attorneys, two law schools and five law firms had...
...at an agency whose membership has drawn criticism from Republicans and questions of legality from a federal appeals court. Obama tapped two Republican...
...to save money by altering the original recipe. In 1982, a group of franchisees organized a leveraged buyout and brought back the original doughnuts. Today...
...its landmark decision Gideon v. Wainwright, establishing that people accused of crimes have the right to a lawyer regardless of their ability to...
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