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Abortion Rights Groups Choose Insiders to Argue High Court Cases
When a high-stakes Supreme Court argument looms, litigants often turn to the heavy-hitting veterans of high court advocacy. Not so for the abortion rights groups who will be fighting the federal Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 today. Staff attorneys Eve Gartner of Planned Parenthood and Priscilla Smith of the Center for Reproductive Rights will argue the pair of cases. It is Gartner's first high court argument and Smith's second, but their bosses are confident about sending them into the fray.Maintaining a global Web presence
Building a coherent, integrated marketing strategy that conveys a strong central message and brand to an international audience is a key challenge. Dynamic web sites present a special challenge in this regard.View more book results for the query "*"
Good Works: The Bottom-Line Bonuses of Pro Bono
Justifying your pro bono commitments in an overworked small firm isn't easy. But there really isn't a dichotomy between self-promotion and good works -- it's not just about social responsibility, as important as that is. Pro bono work can be integrated into marketing and networking strategies, and if done right, will benefit your firm as well as your clients.Calif. court says mobile billboard law doesn't muzzle animal rights group's speech
A California appeals court has held that the nonprofit group Showing Animals Respect and Kindness had every right to protest singer/actress Hilary Duff's performances at rodeos and bullfight arenas, but not on moving billboards. The court found that a city's ban on mobile billboards was content neutral and didn't violate the group's free-speech rights. At issue was SHARK's so-called "Tiger Truck," which has video screens on all sides showing animal abuse and blaring the sounds of creatures in distress.Successful Bar Candidates � February 2005 Bar Examination
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PARIS AP - Air France said Friday it would give about �???17,500 $24,000 as an advance to the families of the victims of the crash of Air France Flight 447 from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.Remains of some of the 228 dead, and hundreds of pieces of wreckage reclaimed from the sea off Brazil are helping experts build a picture of what happened to the Airbus A330.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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