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FEMA slammed yet again over Katrina
Judge Richard Leon has harsh words for the beleaguered agency over why an estimated 5,479 households of Hurricane Katrina victims in Texas were denied federal housing assistance.Martha Burk's Masters Protest Swings Into 11th Circuit Court
Jonathan [email protected] fight over admitting women into Augusta National Golf Club has morphed into an argument over free speech set to occur today at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.At issue is an ordinance of the Augusta-Richmond County Commission that says the local sheriff may deny a demonstration permit to groups whose plans present, in the sheriff's opinion, public safety concerns.Goodyear Tire's Name Doesn't Tread on Pep Boys
The Pep Boys chain of automotive stores has lost its bid for an injunction against the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. now that a federal judge in Philadelphia has found that Goodyear's new "Fortera" line of tires doesn't infringe on the trademark for the "Futura" line of tires sold by Pep Boys. The judge ruled that while the two trademarks are similar, they don't create the "same overall impression."View more book results for the query "White Case"
On the Rise in the Lobbying World
Top stories from the Influence Revenue Report from 2002.Politically Active Obra S. Kernodle III Dead at 56
Obra S. Kernodle III, a politically active lawyer on both sides of the aisle who ran his own law firm in Center City for almost 25 years, died Monday evening after suffering a heart attack the day after celebrating his daughter's wedding. He was 56.Republican senators press Sotomayor on abortion, other issues
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor weathered a third day of her Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday, frustrating Republican senators' attempts to probe her controversial past speeches and her views on abortion and other hot-button issues.Criminal Justice Reform or Cover for Slashing Costs?
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder recently announced that low-level, nonviolent drug offenders will no longer be charged with offenses that impose severe mandatory sentences. Holder said, "I think there are too many people in jail for too long, and for not necessarily good reasons."Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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