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Behind the weekly headlines of corporate guilty pleas and multimillion-dollar corporate criminal resolutions lies a back story little known, less well understood that chall
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"It seems surreal to me," lamented Mary Ann Mason, dean of the graduate school of the University of California at Berkeley. "It is an unnecessary, foolish, tragic incident." You
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"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the film version of the fifth book of J.K. Rowling's brilliantly creative story, is playing in theaters the world over while the final instal
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Stiff, bloodless, sexless, excessively concerned with the appearance of impropriety, lawyers are not much fun at parties. This is particularly true of corporate lawyers. They are
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JUDGE ALITO'S RECORD: THE DEBATE CONTINUESTo the editor:Stuart Taylor Jr. is factually incorrect in his critique of a Knight Ridder analysis by Stephen Henderson a
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The president of a U.S. company goes abroad on a business trip and learns that his name is being raised in a criminal prosecution of dubious validity � one that may have been trumped up
By Daniel A. Rezneck | June 7, 2004
I had the privilege of knowing both Archibald Cox and Samuel Dash, who died on the same day in one of those coincidences with which history sometimes surprises us. They will be forever l
By Jeffrey Axelrad | March 1, 2004
Officials in Montgomery County, Md., are considering a plan to import medicine and drugs from Canada. And they're not alone. Several mayors and a handful of governors across the country
By Owen Bonheimer | October 24, 2005
Salim Ahmed Hamdan, the former driver for Osama bin Laden now detained at Guant�namo Bay, stands charged with conspiring with al Qaeda. In his appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, Hamdan is
By Steven Lubet | September 11, 2006
Back in the early 1970s some enterprising, young legal-aid lawyers filed a creative lawsuit that challenged the procedures for evicting public-housing tenants in Chicago. After the Supre
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