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...the center of the Boston Marathon bombing case, and by extension the post 9-11 issue of whether, and when, suspected terrorists should benefit from...
...Muslim Advocates to obtain New York City Police Department records pertaining to post-9/11 surveillance of Muslims in and around the city has been...
...that the eighteenth-century Constitution is inadequate to the challenges of a post-9/11 world. The Constitution requires the consent of Congress before the...
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...that the eighteenth-century Constitution is inadequate to the challenges of a post-9/11 world. The Constitution requires the consent of Congress before the...
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...Now, however, as we wander deeper into the dark wood of post-9/11 America, the foundation seems to be crumbling under Lady Justice...
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The attack in Boston will no doubt be examined for a long time to come. Sponsors and organizers of large public events will have to take notice of the results of that analysis and adjust security pro
Lawyers and knowledgeable security professionals can combine to enhance risk-management efforts at public events
Most legal advertising is reactive, not proactive. It starts with a telemarketing call from a salesman wanting to sell you advertising space in their newspaper, on their website, in the local Yellow
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...benefits after assisting at "ground zero" in New York City post-9/11. At the completion of trial, the jury returned...
In their Eastern District Roundup, Schlam Stone & Dolan partners Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan review recent decisions that granted the government's motion in a criminal case against three mem
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