By Michael Asimow | May 26, 1999
Last night I dreamed that I was in a big conference room with all of the lawyers from John Grisham's novels, and we were trying to form a new law firm. It looks like we've got most of the bases cov
By James Copland and Sherman Joyce | September 4, 2006
When investors discuss "the next big thing," they're generally speculating about innovations that might spur major economic growth. When personal injury lawyers and certain interest group exec
By Aziz Huq | September 11, 2006
Information about national security is generated largely inside one branch the executive. To preserve the constitutional separation of powers, Congress, the judiciary, and, ultima
By Karen L. Snell | November 1, 2001
To the French, Kenneth Starr is known as the "Ayatollah sexuelle," but after his recent comments in The Washington Post suggesting that we should cast aside traditional civil liberties
July 5, 2004
Sentencing Turmoil In a significant 5-4 ruling certain to have a far-reaching impact on sentencing decisions in many states and federal courts, the United States Supreme Court h
By Frank H. Wu | October 5, 2001
As the shock from the profound tragedy of Sept. 11 turns to grieving and anger leads to action, civil rights will become a pressing concern. One of the most important precedents in considering
By Jerry Berman | February 12, 2001
The Federal Communications Commission's approval, with conditions, of the AOL-Time Warner merger represents an important milestone in the development of the Internet. AOL, the nation's l
By George M. Kraw | March 1, 2001
Whatever the future of the Clinton pardon mess, former White House Counsel Jack Quinn and the other lawyers who got fugitive tax cheat Marc Rich his get-out-of-jail-free card are a good
By Tom Alleman | October 27, 2003
Our public radio station has a locally produced phone-in talk show every day from noon until 2 p.m. It's a marked improvement over other nationally produced efforts in the genre in that the ho
February 2, 2007
Earlier this month, the dictator Saddam Hussein, having been found guilty by the Iraqi court of questionable legitimacy, was rushed to the gallows and hanged on a religious holiday. Even thoug
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