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Senate confirms Kagan as 112th justice
WASHINGTON AP - The Senate confirmed Elena Kagan Thursday as the Supreme Court's 112th justice and fourth woman, selecting a scholar with a reputation for brilliance, a dry sense of humor and a liberal legal bent.The vote was 63-37 for President Barack Obama's nominee to succeed retired Justice John Paul Stevens.Liberal Lawyers Strike Back Slowly
Still in its infancy, the American Constitution Society uses the Federalist Society's model to try to empower the left.Commentary: CBEC Still Discriminating After All These Year
Mental illness challenges at least one in five adults but treatment works and recovery lasts. Still, no other common illness is burdened by such pervasive stigma. Stigma, in turn, perpetuates discrimination and discourages treatment. Fortunately, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits disparate treatment on the basis of mental illness. More important, Article XXI of the Connecticut Constitution unambiguously commands that, "No person shall be denied the equal protection of the law nor be subjected to segregation or discrimination in the exercise of his or her civil or political rights because of ? mental disability."Pedestrian Hit by Truck Settles for $2.5 Million in Brain-Damage Suit
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A Top Lawyer at Intel Exits the Fold
One of the top in-house attorneys in Silicon Valley is leaving his job to do intellectual property consulting at Intellectual Ventures, a Seattle-based company founded by Microsoft Corp.'s ex-technology chief. Peter Detkin spent eight years at Intel Corp., rising to assistant general counsel and running one-third of the software giant's legal department.Wake Up, K Street: You're in Trouble With Voters
Attention, K Street: The vote is in, and you're more unpopular than ever. We traveled last week to South Carolina just to see how much impact all of the anti-lobbying campaign rhetoric from across the political spectrum is having on people's perceptions of lobbying.The 'New' New Jersey False Claims Act: It Was Born to Run
The passage of the New Jersey False Claims Act, or NJFCA, is an integral component of New Jersey's statewide efforts to investigate and prosecute fraud involving state and federal funds.Trending Stories
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