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G . K. Chesterton said, “When you break the big laws, you do not get liberty. You do not even get anarchy. You get small laws.” And when you break the small laws, some
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The Roman Republic had an effective response to extreme crisis. The Senate would authorize the selection of an individual to serve as the magister populi. He would have ex
By Michael V. Risch | May 12, 2008
Bernard Bilski and Rand Warsaw say they came up with a method for minimizing the risk when trading in commodities. The Patent Office decided their invention didn’t merit
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Despite new freedom in sentencing criminals, federal district courts are mostly staying within the U.S. Sentencing Guid
By Connie N. Bertram | December 3, 2007
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By George J. Krueger and Judd A. Serotta | June 2, 2008
Imagine a hypothetical, but typical, class action involving 20,000 class plaintiffs allegin umer fraud against Acme Corp. This electronics manufacturer is accused of misleadin
By Ronald D. Rotunda | May 8, 2006
A crew of authors and book publishers are trying to shipwreck Google's Book Search project by shouting copyright infringement. Instead, they should welcome the endeavor. Book Sea
By Miriam A. Cherry | October 31, 2005
What can Martha Stewart and Donald Trump teach us about the law of the workplace? Surprisingly, a lot. In the midst of the usual reality-show madness, their television program, "
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