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Ted Stevens prosecutors face unpaid suspensions
An internal investigation into the botched prosecution of U.S. Senator Ted Stevens ended with calls for unpaid suspensions for two federal prosecutors.Lawmakers Won't Have To Testify In Fired Trooper Case
A state hearing officer has ruled that nine House and Senate members will not have to testify in the case of a fired Florida Highway Patrol trooper who alleges that lawmakers are given breaks on speeding tickets.Questions Surround Penn State GC's Role Before Grand Jury
Following the news that Penn State University general counsel Cynthia Baldwin was allowed into the grand jury proceedings of two former university administrators, whom she now claims she was not representing, several attorneys posed the same question: How?States get new leeway to tally prisoners in census
WASHINGTON AP - Prisoners will soon be bigger players in those high-stakes redistricting fights, even if unwittingly, thanks to a change in federal policy governing how they're to be counted in the 2010 census.Prison populations have historically been included in national headcounts, but now Census officials will make data on inmate populations available to states earlier than in the past.View more book results for the query "Court"
Despite Naysayers, Juris Doctor Degree Still a Valuable Investment
The other night over dinner, a colleague told me that his brother-in-law was still looking for a job - and so were all his brother-in-law's pals.Lennar's plans for luxury residential community in Doral back on
One of Doral's largest tracts of land purchased by Lennar for a mixed-use project and lost through bankruptcy is now divided in three portions. Lennar's north portion is permitted for residential use. The east and south portions are for industrial and mixed use, respectively.Problem Solving and Personal Priorities
Thirty-eight years ago, Janet Reno went home to Miami armed with a law degree. She thought she had made the right decision, but the minutia of case studies obscured what she had gone to law school for. Thirty-eight years later, she came home to Miami with a new perspective. She didn't anticipate being on "Saturday Night Live," but the law is the most wonderful profession she could have chosen.Law Reviews Launch Into Cyberspace and Suddenly Take on New Relevancy
The online-only law reviews that sprang up a decade ago at Rutgers law schools in Newark and Camden are entering the next stage of the Internet evolution: the blogosphere.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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