By Jonathan Turley | November 30, 1999
In a culture shaped by law, the top trial attorneys can become cultural icons. Part predator, part prophet, the best can earn an uneasy respect in the public and almost mythical standing in the bar
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By The Rodent | May 30, 2002
Recently, there has been much attention in the news about certain people from the world of athletics embellishing their resumes. Among others, there has been the candidate for the job as
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By Mitch Artman | July 24, 2001
In June of 1986, I put Nair in my brother's shampoo. All of June. When I went to the baker's, I would mash my hand into any cake in paw's reach. At restaurants, I would eat with my hands and w
December 22, 2003
SCHOOL DISORDER NOT COURT'S FAULTTo the editor:I am writing a letter in response to Stuart Taylor Jr.'s Nov. 17, 2003, commentary "Lawless in Class" [Page 58]. Cit
November 15, 2004
Both Sides Fault Story On Car Dealer Class Action Suits Dear Editor: It never happened! But a lie repeated often enough soon takes on the appearance of truth. The lead
By Frank O. Bowman III | January 8, 2007
I've met Jeffrey Skilling only once. I shook hands with him across the counsel table in a Houston federal courtroom just before the sentencing hearing that sent him to prison for 24
By David B. Rivkin Jr. and Lee A. Casey | February 23, 2009
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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By Sid Steinberg | September 18, 2002
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
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