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Court Considers Fourth Amendment Cases
How far can the state invade your privacy when you don't appear to be doing anything illegal -- when, in fact, you appear to be minding your own business? This week the Supreme Court will hear oral argument in two cases addressing that question.Lawyers' Suits Come With a Santa Clause
When it comes to fashion, defense lawyers usually aren't the most, shall we say, creative dressers around. "Compared to the rest of the world, we dress conservatively," admits Doreen West Amata, an associate at Hartford's Gordon, Muir and Foley. Still, when members of the Connecticut Defense Lawyers Association combed through their closets this month for the group's "Santa Brings a Law Suit" clothing drive, they came up with more than just the traditional black-or-blue attire.Danbury Attorney Says FBI Took Client Records Illegally
A Danbury attorney whose office was raided in an organized crime investigation last year is challenging the seizure of thousands of his legal records.United States, appellant-cross-appellee v. Vamond Elmore, defendant-appellee-cross-appellant
Disclosed Citizen�s Corroborated Tip Supported Finding of Reasonable Suspicion to Stop DefendantJudge: Giuliani golf lawsuit slices off course
RALEIGH, N.C. AP - Suffice it to say that in U.S. Magistrate Judge Wallace Dixon's opinion, ousted Duke University golfer Andrew Giuliani's lawsuit against the school did not make par.Dixon sprinkled golf lingo and even a quote from the movie "Caddyshack" into his written ruling that Giuliani's claim flew off the fairway and landed out of bounds.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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