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November 11, 2008 |

Obama Lawyers Ready Main Justice Plan

For more than a month, a squad of lawyers has been gathering for the first Justice Department transition in the post 9/11 world. Now that their candidate has won, they're at the gates-or rather, the 20-foot-high aluminum doors of Main Justice-waiting for President-elect Barack Obama and President George W. Bush to finalize the rules for information-sharing and access during the transition. The Justice Department calls its own preparation for transition unprecedented in modern times.
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September 01, 2005 |

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May 29, 2013 |

Teaching Compliance: How Law Schools Can Fight Unemployment

It's no secret that the current job market is tough for law students, but one bright spot in the legal job market has been compliance.
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October 16, 2013 |

Rate for Delaware Bar Passage Is 71.7 Percent

Of the 212 law students who took the Delaware bar last summer, 152 students passed for a bar passage rate of 71.7 percent, the Board of Examiners for the Delaware Supreme Court has announced.
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May 09, 2002 |

Helping Inmate Mothers Keep Their Children

Stacey A. Shortall says even a polite foreigner such as herself can see to the Dickensian quick of a blemish on the criminal justice system of New York.
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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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July 27, 2004 |

Ohio's Punch-Card Ballots Go to Trial

The nation's first trial to challenge punch-card balloting since the Florida fiasco four years ago opened on Monday with an ACLU lawyer arguing that even isolated malfunctions in Ohio could change the November election results in this swing state. The ACLU argues that punch cards are more likely to go uncounted than votes cast with other systems, and that use of the ballots violates the voting rights of blacks, who mostly live in punch-card counties.
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March 19, 2004 |

Women on Top

Last month's two most relentlessly covered news stories -- the end of HBO's "Sex and the City" and the beginning of the gay marriage maelstrom -- offered the kind of irony lawyers usually miss. Why the sudden collision of sex and statute? How do we manage to confuse anatomy, legal relationships and romance in the first place? Why does law -- as Carrie Bradshaw might have pounded out on her Mac -- continue to be turned off by sexuality?
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July 25, 2011 |

A Copyright Calling

On June 1, after five months filling the job on an acting basis, Maria Pallante was named U.S. Register of Copyrights. Previously the agency's deputy general counsel and associate register for policy and international affairs, Pallante has also worked as the National Writers Union's executive director and the Guggenheim Museums' intellectual property counsel and licensing director. Those jobs, she says, give her an affinity for creators at a time when they need every friend they can get.
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September 25, 2009 |

EEOC Alleges Discrimination Over Mental Illness

The federal government is suing a North Carolina employer for what it calls a pervasive problem in the workplace: discrimination against employees with mental illness.
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October 25, 2010 |

INADMISSIBLE

Back from vacation in China, Judge Lamberth hands down a ruling that keeps the Bank of China as a defendant in a civil terrorism suit; Assistant AG Lanny Breuer takes on the banking industry; D.C. disbars seven lawyers in a single day; Robbins Geller hires its first lobbyist; Mark Cuban offers the SEC a deal; K&L Gates forms a foreclosure practice; and Sen. John Ensign racks up half a million dollars in legal fees.
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