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The North Carolina State Bar's Disciplinary Hearing Commission has done the legal profession a great service. It has not simply disbarred Mike Nifong but has also given us a nuanced explanatio
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It is morning. The stranger rides into town on a horse as black as a moonless night, a woolen poncho concealing the gunbelts strapped across his chest. He says nothing to the poor, worried towns
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Ramsay D. Potts, a nationally ranked amateur tennis player for most of his long life, always attacked the ball with vigor and intensity. But even as he walloped the ball, somehow he made
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The Supreme Court has amended the 14th Amendment. In Saenz v. Roe, 119 S. Ct. 1518 (1999), a seven-member majority revived the privileges and immunities clause after 130 years of judicial desuetude
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Nothing recedes like excess. All bubbles burst. So with the bubble of gala events surrounding the presidential nominating conventions in recent years. The party bubbl
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Andrea Yates killed all five of her children by drowning -- an act of horror that shocked the entire world. It was one of those news items that made you stop; it made you think of your o
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