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August 24, 2012 |

Guns And The Fear Factor

Once again the individual's right to bear arms has been called into question given recent events in Aurora, Col., and Milwaukee. Once again wholly innocent lives have been taken, by individuals who obtained guns and ammunition legally. The resulting massacres occurred in a movie theater and home of worship, places usually assumed to be safe.
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September 11, 2013 |

Wild Fish Conservancy v. Jewell

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January 20, 2003 |

Inadmissible

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June 24, 2002 |

Defense in Louima Beating Hopes Third Time is Charm

ABNER Louima has told the story of his brutal beating dozens of times and, according to the lawyer for defendant Charles Schwarz, he has lied every time.Schwarz`s Lawyer Ronald Fischetti Argues Victim Lied Repeatedly
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January 02, 2001 |

Texas High Court Deals a Blow To Insurers

The Texas Supreme Court dealt a blow to insurers last month in cases involving defamation of character and a diet pill manufacturer. Dissents to all or part of each ruling underscore the philosophical disagreements that exist between the two most conservative members of the court and the other justices.
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September 30, 2013 |

CWA Ruling Could Be National Victory for Municipalities

Stormwater is a significant contributor to water pollution across the United States. This is because stormwater is an inherently polluted substance, which invariably collects debris, pesticides and other contaminants from the ground before flowing into streams, rivers and lakes. Given its unique nature, stormwater runoff has presented a series of problems since the adoption of the federal Clean Water Act (CWA), 33 U.S.C. § 1251-1387, in 1972.
5 minute read
December 01, 2011 |

Volunteer JHOs Refuse to Abandon Court System

For 12 years, New York's judges have toiled without a pay raise. Now, 68 judicial hearing officers are working for free. Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman said the volunteer JHOs represent the loftiest ideals of the judiciary. "It demonstrates graphically what we have said all these years: Judges are dedicated to fostering justice. We couldn't be more grateful or appreciative. They really do make a difference."
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November 10, 2009 |

Lawyer: Letterman suspect just shopping screenplay

NEW YORK AP - A TV news producer accused of blackmailing David Letterman in exchange for keeping quiet about his sexual affairs was only trying to sell the late-night comic a screenplay, the producer's lawyer said Tuesday.Robert J. "Joe" Halderman's attorney asked a Manhattan judge at a hearing to dismiss the attempted first-degree grand larceny charge.
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November 03, 2003 |

Lawyers liable for divided loyalties

When a bank's loans to several borrowers went bad, the bank wasn't the only one left holding the bag�its lawyers were as well.
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