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Court Asked to Hear Voting Rights Case
Conference Call: The Supreme Court is about to face its first major voting rights dispute since the arrival of new Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., who was criticized for opposing voting rights legislation as an aide in the Reagan Justice Department two dozen years ago.Vaccine Bill Becomes Big Headache
Proposed legislation over an allegedly harmful vaccine additive has vexed Congress, vaccine makers and thousands of parents who claim that their children's autism is linked to vaccinations. Lawmakers took the unusual step of seeking advice from the U.S. Court of Federal Claims' chief judge, which, say legal ethics experts, doesn't raise red flags, but illustrates the complexity of the debate over the additive, thimerosal.View more book results for the query "White"
Grapes of Wrath at the High Court
Victory was sweet as a sauterne last May for the lawyers who persuaded the Supreme Court to tear down trade barriers that prevented the interstate shipment of wines direct to consumers, capping a six-year battle waged by small wine makers and their elite legal team. Then came the hangover. A fee dispute broke out earlier this year over how much money the winning team should receive. Papers filed in the case shed a rare behind-the-scenes light on how war is waged in high-stakes high court litigation.Luzerne Probe Said to Be Eyeing Criminal Cases
Federal investigators in the Luzerne County judicial corruption probe are said to be looking at whether two indicted former judges may have helped fix criminal cases, sources have told The Legal.Norris McLaughlin Gains Pa. Toehold By Merging With Lehigh Valley Firm
Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus is merging with a 37-lawyer Lehigh Valley boutique, giving the Somerville firm a presence in Pennsylvania and providing its new contingent - Tallman, Hudders & Sorrentino of Allentown - wider expertise.Kennedy May Have Hurt Chief Justice Chances
Two short years ago, the buzz in Washington was that if Chief Justice William Rehnquist retired, Justice Anthony Kennedy had a good shot at replacing him.Class Status Not Needed for Private AG Suits
The California Supreme Court says employees can sue their bosses without meeting class action requirements. Wait, not so fast, labor unions.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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