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Judicial Independence: Stand Up and Be Counted
If the decision not to reappoint Justice John Wallace Jr. was a body blow to our judiciary, the failure to renominate Justice Helen Hoens was a virtual knockout.David B. Saxe Milton L. Williams James M. Catterson Karla Moskowitz, JJ. 4412 Index 109424/06 In re Espada 2001, et al., Petitioners-Respondents-Appellants, v
Kao v. Aetna Life Insurance Company
Aetna was within its discretion to conclude that the applicant failed to satisfy the applicable definition of disability, and terminate her LTD benefits where she asserted only subjective complaints and four independent reviewers concurred that she was capable of sedentary work.After 'Citizens United,' Companies Hold Off on Political Ads
After the Supreme Court ruled that companies can spend freely on political advertising campaigns, good-government advocates, liberal commentators and even the president warned that a flood of corporate money would overwhelm elections and subvert democracy. But the real impact of the decision may be much less extreme, say in-house attorneys and election law experts. Few companies are looking for new ways to spend money in these tight times. Plus, many businesses are aware of the dangers of appearing excessively partisan.Trending Stories
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