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ESPN longhorn network cash tips college sports into disarray
Last Christmas Eve, University of Texas Athletic Director DeLoss Dodds got the gift he'd been waiting for: a $300 million promise from ESPN that would transform college sports.Answering the Call: Texas Democratic Lawyers Join Effort to Protect the Vote
Get-out-the-attorney drives are being held in cities acorss Texas, with the hope that 1,000 Texas Democratic lawyers will enlist for legal service and go -- at their own expense -- to one of 10,000 contested precincts around the country. "We will not have an attorney-client relationship with the campaign or represent it in court proceedings," Barbara Saylers says. "We will help monitor the polls and watch for election law violations."Stocking is full of new movies
Ah, Hollywood; 51 weeks out of the year we get weekends where the most interesting thing opening is "Vince Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show."Which wasn't very interesting. Or funnyBut on that crucial one week-say, this week-the heavens open, and it's raining stars. Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Owen Wilson, Jennifer Anniston, Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Samuel L.Quattrone's ready for his close-up
Like a championship boxer or a celebrity at a movie premiere, Frank Quattrone was swarmed by photographers who wanted to capture the look of a man who had just won his life back- and other offbeat items.View more book results for the query "White"
Senior Federal Judge Green Dead at 84
Senior U.S. District Judge Clifford Scott Green, one of the founding members of Philadelphia's most prominent black law firm in the 1950s and 1960s who went on to serve more than 40 years as a state and federal judge, died Thursday evening due to complications from a stroke. He was 84.A redistricting crusader: It's not sexy, 'just important'
Two constitutional amendments are heading for the November 2010 ballot to take the power of incumbency out of the reapportionment picture.Supreme Court prospects are Kagan, Wood, Garland
WASHINGTON AP - Two experienced federal judges and the Obama administration's top Supreme Court lawyer are widely considered the leading candidates for the next high court opening if Justice John Paul Stevens retires this year.Stevens, 89, is expected to decide soon whether to step down after more than 34 years on the court.Plaintiffs Score a Pair of Wins in Social Media Decisions
Two Pennsylvania courts have recently denied defense motions asking for access to plaintiffs' private social media pages, apparently evening the social media scoreboard and giving plaintiffs some much-needed case law to counter a trio of opposing decisions.Baron and Boone, Bringing in the Big Buck$
As of June 30, Haynes and Boone had raised $147,000 for President Bush, placing the firm as the fourth-largest contributor to Bush's campaign among organizations in the nation and the top law firm contributor in Texas to any presidential political candidate ever.Trending Stories
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