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November 27, 2006 |

Sometimes Freud Is Just Freud

With The Interpretation of Murder, Jed Rubenfeld joins the ranks of highly paid novelists on the Yale Law School faculty. With the kind of financial investment received, it raises an obvious question: Was the result worth it? The answer seems to be no.
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March 15, 2006 |

Sometimes, it's better to go with your gut

By MEREDITH HOBBS, Staff reporter People who think logically and analytically make good lawyers. But sometimes it's better to go with your gut, said Monica R. Parker over lunch at R. Thomas Deluxe Bar Grill on a recent warm spring day.Parker should know. Her own highly developed analytical skills kept her practicing law for six years, long after she recognized the profession wasn't for her.
7 minute read
February 07, 2005 |

Republicans Versus Republicans

In A Court Divided, Mark Tushnet describes the Rehnquist Court as politically split — but not in the way you might think. Tushnet says the Court is divided not between liberals and conservatives but between two types of Republicans.
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September 30, 2005 |

Employment References: A Cautionary Tale

In most states, there is no affirmative duty to respond to a prospective employer's request for a reference, say Bruce Rosen and Amy Grossman. Awareness of potential liability has long led most attorneys to counsel clients to keep references for former employees to "name, rank and serial number." For those laggards who haven't yet gotten the message, an appellate decision sounds much like mom's admonition against gossip: "If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all."
6 minute read
February 24, 2004 |

Top Cases of 2003: Corporate Crime

Wrongdoing in the boardroom was behind many of the cases that grabbed the attention of the New York legal community in 2003. The New York Law Journal Magazine explores why those cases stand out and what effect they may have on future litigations. We also take a closer look at the attorneys at the center of these events.
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Matson v. Board of Education of the City School District of New York, 09-3773-cv
Publication Date: 2011-01-12
Practice Area: Civil Rights
Industry:
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Miner, Cabranes, and Straub, C.JJ.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Barry D. Haberman, New City, New York, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
For defendant: Ronald E. Sternberg, (on behalf of Michael A. Cardozo, Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, Leonard Koerner, and Christopher A. Seacord, of counsel), New York, New York, for Defendants-Appellees.
Case number: 09-3773-cv

Cite as: Matson v. Board of Education of the City School District of New York, 09-3773-cv, NYLJ 1202477801127, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided January 11, 2011)Before:

December 24, 2007 |

Texas Lawyer's 2007 Impact Players

Kelly Shackelford, Sharon Keller, out-of-state firms, the University of Texas School of Law Capital Punishment Clinic and Johnny Sutton.
38 minute read
November 06, 2002 |

COPY: Firm-by-Firm Survey Responses

From Allen & Overy to Winston & Strawn, the Summer Associates Survey was summers' chance to dish on their firms. And dish they did. Get the skinny on everything from quality of work assigned to approachability of associates and partners to the relative fun of karaoke nights vs. fishing, wine tasting outings, baseball games ... . (You didn't think it was all business, did you?)
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November 15, 2002 |

Firm-by-Firm Survey Responses

From Allen & Overy to Winston & Strawn, the Summer Associates Survey was summers' chance to dish on their firms. And dish they did. Get the skinny on everything from quality of work assigned to approachability of associates and partners to the relative fun of karaoke nights vs. fishing, wine tasting outings, baseball games ... . (You didn't think it was all business, did you?)
142 minute read
July 14, 2003 |

Joye v. Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board of Education et al,

Defendant-school board's program of random, suspicionless drug and alcohol testing of all students involved in extracurricular activities and all students authorized to park on school property, which is plainly constitutional under federal law, is permissible under Article 1, paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution, and the Appellate Division opinion upholding the program is affirmed; the high school has demonstrated that there is a substance-abuse problem among its students, thus establishing a speci
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