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July 27, 2012 |

It's OK To Lie

As far as political television ads go, one U.S. Senate candidate accusing his Connecticut opponent of being too cozy with Wall Street traders doesn't seem all that outrageous.The problem is, the main claim made by the ad isn't quite true. Lawyers for the aggrieved candidate, U.S. Rep Chris Murphy, want it yanked off the air. Do they have a leg to stand on? Nope, according to legal experts and the Federal Communications Commission.
7 minute read
February 21, 2002 |

Inmate's Death Row Book Riles Victims' Rights Advocates

New Jersey death row inmate Robert Marshall hopes his new autobiography will draw national attention to his 16-year effort to prove he's a victim of the justice system. But the book is getting attention from critics of a different sort. New Jersey's Victims of Crime Compensation Board is discussing whether it's time to reinvigorate the "Son of Sam" law that limits criminals' ability to make profits by selling their stories.
7 minute read
March 01, 2009 |

Visiting with Ed

Gardere brings star power to energize otherwise-routine networking event.
6 minute read
September 17, 2012 |

Making law grads marketable

Law school leaders are realizing more is needed than the standard career-placement efforts after unprecedented legal industry cutbacks.
8 minute read
September 17, 2007 |

O.J. Simpson, accused in Las Vegas robbery, says he was reclaiming sports memorabilia

LAS VEGAS AP - An apparent audiotape of O.J. Simpson's standoff with men he accused of stealing his memorabilia begins with the ex-NFL star demanding, "Don't let nobody out this room. ... Think you can steal my expletive and sell it"Simpson was arrested Sunday and booked at a county jail on charges connected with what police described as a robbery at a Las Vegas hotel.
6 minute read
February 11, 2010 |

East Coast digs out from storm for record books

PHILADELPHIA AP - Utility crews rumbled along icy roads working to restore power to more than 100,000 customers from Virginia to New Jersey and snowbound airports resumed limited operations Thursday, a day after a powerful storm disrupted the lives of 50 million people from the southern plains up through the East Coast.
5 minute read
July 27, 2012 |

Senate race illustrates quirky law regarding political ads

As far as political television ads go, one U.S. Senate candidate accusing his opponent of being too cozy with Wall Street traders doesn't seem all that outrageous. The problem is, the main claim made by the ad isn't quite true.
7 minute read
November 24, 2004 |

New U.S. Attorney Is First Woman to Hold Savannah Post

R. Robin [email protected] U.S. Senate has unanimously confirmed the appointment of Lisa Godbey Wood as U.S. attorney for Georgia's Southern District. Early Sunday, during a working weekend for the U.S. Congress, Wood's nomination-and that of David E. Nahmias as U.S. attorney for Georgia's Northern District-was approved, said a spokeswoman for U.
4 minute read
December 09, 2010 |

Economy makes gains despite weak hiring

Factories are busier. Incomes are rising. Autos are selling. The holiday shopping season is shaping up as the best in four years. Stock prices are surging.And many analysts are raising their forecasts for the economy's growth. Goldman Sachs, for instance, just revised its gloomy prediction of a 2 percent increase in gross domestic product in 2011 to 2.
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