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Congress May Restore Copyright Protection, Justices Determine
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Constitution does not bar Congress from extending copyright protection to previously free foreign works, as it did in 1994 when it perfected implementation of the Berne Convention, the principal agreement governing international copyright relations.Pepper Names Replacement for Position Left Vacant by Dusty Kirk
Pepper Hamilton said Friday that partner Matthew J. Swett has been named co-chairman of the firm's 30-attorney real estate practice.Law Firm Diversity: Women Still Seeking Parity
Several new studies show women still earn less than men and are promoted to partner at lower rates, particularly at big law firms.View more book results for the query "*"
Gray to Co-Chair Katrina Relief Fund
William H. Gray III, a senior adviser of public policy and business diversity for Buchanan Ingersoll, was appointed this month by former presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton to be the co-chairman of a Hurricane Katrina relief fund.Makeup Of Prop 8 Panel Seems Promising for Gay Marriage Advocates
Stephen Reinhardt is one of the three judges who will hear arguments over the state's gay marriage ban next week.D.C. Circuit Rejects SEC Rule Easing Shareholder Nominations for Boards
Alekseev v. City Council of the City of Philadelphia
Philadelphia City Council's long-standing policy of holding special meetings for the sole purpose of public comment satisfies the Sunshine Act's public participation requirements. Affirmed.Trending Stories
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