In last year's Sargon decision, the California Supreme Court took a major step toward embracing the Daubert approach to admissibility
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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...faculty, a number of law professors affiliated with the Association of...149; The University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law...
...step of granting review in a case filed by indigent former inmate William Burnside without any response from the Memphis police officers he sued. ...
Given any ambiguity, as Justice Anthony Kennedy has aptly proclaimed in his book, "the tie goes to freedom." That is what the court did in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons
...Cardozo School of Law adjunct professor, is counsel to Azamat Tazhayakov...national security lawyers. They include William Weinreb, Stephanie Siegmann and John...
...the District of Massachusetts Miriam Conrad and two assistants, Timothy Watkins and William Fick are also on the team. Fick speaks Russian, Tsarnaev's native...
...5 to 15. She declined to comment further. Conrad and staff defenders William Fick and Timothy Watkins represent Tsarnaev. Assistant U.S. attorneys...
Although the Uniform Code of Military Justice criminalizes a servicemember's use of 'contemptuous words' against the president, some use social media to insult Obama
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