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Hibbs, Director, Arizona Department of Revenue v. Winn
The Tax Injunction Act does not bar taxpayers' suit challenging tax credits to religious schools on First Amendment grounds.Court TV Challenges New York State's Camera Ban
Court TV sued New York state Wednesday, challenging the state's ban on cameras in the courtroom. Court TV's CEO says the suit marks the "first time anywhere that any media organization has sued a state for the sole purpose of ending a per se statutory ban against any and all televised coverage of trials." Heavy hitter David Boies and his firm, Boies, Schiller & Flexner, are representing Court TV.Don't Be Fooled -- Associates Love Their Jobs
With great offices, co-workers and staff, associates stick around because they really love big-law life (and the pay).Is the iPhone ready for law firms
It used to be that the only thing lawyers tried to recruit was new clients. But these days, seemingly every firm has a group of attorneys pushing to bring aboard something else entirely: iPhones. And they want them badly."I have probably 15 people who continue to e-mail me about it," says the IT director at an Am Law 100 firm who asked not to be identified.Business booming for military contractors rebuilding, upgrading Iraq equipment
Debate over habeas rights roils Senate
THE U.S. SENATE considered the suspension of habeas corpus rights last week, the debate hinged on whether the War on Terror allows the nation the luxury of extending such a fundamental to noncitizens suspected of aiding terrorism. Those favoring suspension claimed habeas proceedings would hamstring the military and overburden the courts.Hobbyist in training: Jack Holland pursues his boyhood obsession
The trains run on time - as they have for the past 60 years - for Atlanta native and Arnall Golden Gregory partner Jack K. Holland.The North Face Confronts Former Nemeses over 'Butt Face' Logo
More than two years after settling a trademark case over The South Butt brand, the North Face is once again confronting its litigation opponents. The outdoor clothing company has asked a St. Louis federal court to hold three defendants in contempt for selling a clothing line under the logo "The Butt Face."Trending Stories
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