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President Barack Obama’s selection of David Ogden as deputy attorney general has drawn fire from conservative family values groups, including the influential Family Research
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If you are reading this column (most likely at work), you obviously have access to the Internet. While we hop you visit the law.com site frequently, it is probably not the only sit
By Douglas W. Kmiec | September 11, 2006
If I could change one thing about the way America is fighting terrorism, it would be the seeming inability to grasp the difference between lawful and unlawful combatants. Failing to keep
By Mitchell Ignatoff | February 5, 2007
A recent Appellate Division decision barred admission by undocumented aliens into the pretrial intervention program and, in so doing, ignored state and federal law. The ruling contains
By John Greabe | October 2, 2006
It is no secret that law clerks, usually novice lawyers, play a critical role in the writing of American judicial opinions. Like it or not, the system is a rational response to crushin
By Janet L. Conley | April 26, 2002
Fulton County, Ga., Superior Court Judge Doris L. Downs has barred the pearly gates against a man desperate to escape purgatory. Her verdict: Heaven can wait.Downs trod the boards alon
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Non-Uniform Commercial CodeAfter years of drafting and debate within the American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, Revised Artic
By William Robertson | April 23, 2007
Here's some sobering news for U.S. charities: While more than 90 percent of Americans donated money to charity in the past year, just one in 10 "strongly agrees that charitable organizat
By Carl W. Tobias | July 5, 2004
Numerous observers of modern federal judicial selection believe that the process is in serious disrepair, if not broken. Delayed nominee consideration, accusations and countercharges between D
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