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July 25, 2008 |

United States, appellee v. Andrea Lorenzo and Julio Lorenzo, defendants-appellants

Cocaine Smuggling Conspiracy Convictions Reversed; Insufficient Evidence of Knowing Participation, Intent
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October 11, 2010 |

25 Greatest Lawyers of the Past Quarter-Century Honored

Texas Lawyer turned 25 this year. To mark the anniversary, the editorial department selected the 25 greatest lawyers of the past quarter-century — a group of practicing counsel whose legal work and outstanding success have contributed to law and lawyering in the Lone Star State. On Oct. 1, Texas Lawyer held a luncheon to honor these incredible attorneys.
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March 08, 2010 |

Slow times at D.C. court

Analysis of court records shows that D.C. Court of Appeals judges sometimes took as many as 1,000 days to reach decisions.
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Law Journal Press | Digital Book White Collar Crime: Business and Regulatory Offenses Authors: Otto G. Obermaier, Robert G. Morvillo (deceased), Robert J. Anello, Barry A. Bohrer View this Book

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November 21, 2005 |

To Restore, or Not to Restore?

It's a building born out of controversy. And 144 years later � after squabbles involving Civil War munitions, lost remains, a faith healer and a horse in heat � the controversy continues. Built in 1861, the Cass County Courthouse, which sits in the northeast town of Linden, is the oldest continuously operated courthouse in Texas.
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September 17, 2007 |

Judges to Decide Future of Gonzales Picks

Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales appointed interim U.S. attorneys under a Patriot Act provision, but a recent rule change puts their fate back in the hands of the U.S. District Court.
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January 11, 2005 |

Bush Picks Judge Chertoff as Homeland Security Chief

President Bush on Tuesday chose 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Michael Chertoff to be his new Homeland Security chief. Chertoff headed the Justice Department's criminal division from 2001 to 2003, where he played a central role in the nation's legal response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Chertoff is the president's second pick for the job. Former New York City police chief Bernard Kerik withdrew as nominee last month, citing immigration problems with a family housekeeper.
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October 31, 2005 |

What Does Miers' Withdrawal Mean for Future Nominees?

The failed Supreme Court nomination of Harriet Miers was, in the words of one legal scholar, the perfect storm: the convergence of a bad nomination, a weakened president and an infuriated political base. A president's withdrawal of a Supreme Court nomination is an "extraordinary act," notes one professor. And now scholars and others are wondering how the judicial confirmation process itself will weather this particular storm.
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