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Doctor Detours Discipline with Court Challenge to Patient-Sex Rule
An Atlanta doctor has temporarily blocked disciplinary proceedings against him by challenging Georgia's ban on patient-doctor sexual relationships. Charles Howard Burton claims the rules are so vague they could prohibit him from treating his wife. A state board, however, says that argument makes little common sense and points out that Burton wasn't investigated by the board for relations with his wife. Instead, the agency claims the doctor had a two-year sexual relationship with a female patient.Asha Jackson, 37, Judge, DeKalb Superior Court
Before she finished elementary school, Asha Jackson knew what she wanted to be when she grew up.Women Litigators Still Face Job Pressures Men Don't
Judges may no longer walk into courtrooms and say 'Good morning, gentlemen,' but despite societal changes and efforts to stamp out gender discrimination in the profession, women litigators say they still aren't always treated the same as their male colleagues. Sometimes, they say, it's jurors judging them based on appearance. Or their aggressive courtroom style can be negatively perceived in a way it wouldn't be for men.View more book results for the query "American Family Care Inc"
Educating for Integrity at a Catholic Law School
Public interest groups, unable to offer money or prestige, depend on the consciences of good people eager to work for deeper reasons. Ave Maria School of Law seeks to educate lawyers of character and integrity by recapturing the sense of law as a vocation. Can a legal education be religious? Richard S. Myers of Ave Maria says "yes," and explores how the school tries to produce lawyers with consciences.Former Massachusetts House speaker gets eight-year sentence
Chief Judge Mark Wolf of the District of Massachusetts, who is known for taking a tough stance in government misconduct cases, sentenced former Massachusetts House of Representatives Speaker Salvatore DiMasi to a lighter sentence than the government sought for accepting bribes.Philanthropist Has Never Forgotten His Roots
Last week, Joseph H. Flom, once a cash-strapped night student at City College who sometimes slept in class, exhausted after working all day, now one of New York's premier philanthropists and the sole surviving name partner of his global law firm, announced a grant of $9.6 million over the next decade to create the Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom Honors Program in Legal Studies at City College of New York, intended to help poor, working-class undergraduates on the path to legal careers.What's Hot, What's Not Report Out for 2000
Diversification, associate attrition and emphasis on centralized management are among the key issues and trends affecting Philadelphia law firms, according to consultant Robert Denney's "What's Hot and What's Not in the Legal Profession" annual report. Intellectual property tops the list of "red hot" practice areas for the second consecutive year, with the emergence of subspecialties like anti-counterfeiting and e-commerce.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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