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Ginsburg Doesn�t Like Being Sole Woman On the Supreme Court
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she dislikes being �all alone on the court� nearly a year after the retirement of Sandra Day O�Connor.The Identity Theft Crisis: Will Tougher Penalties Alone Solve the Problem?
President Bush recently signed into law a bill designed to increase penalties for identity theft. According to the bill's congressional findings, tougher penalties were needed because many identity predators received little or no prison time under current law. As such, leniency in sentencing was found to be a tacit encouragement to continue to pursue this form of non-violent crime. However, this will now change.Judges Still Waiting for More Security
A family tragedy for a federal judge in Chicago spurred lots of talk about increasing court safety, but that was more than two years ago. And the clock is ticking on the latest federal bills to fund more security.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Bingham McCutchen Builds on Merger Strategy
A series of mergers have brought Bingham McCutchen geographic diversity, a smart blend of practices and a seemingly unquenchable thirst for more. The firm seems blessedly free of some illusions: It's not Cravath, Swaine & Moore and doesn't aim to be. But its partners, and especially its leader, are determined to keep climbing the ladder. The goal, in Chairman Jay Zimmerman's words: "To become the best national firm in five to seven years." If they don't get there, it won't be for lack of trying.Spy chief reveals classified details about foreign surveillance work
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