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Candidate's 'Offensive' Comments About Rape Hit Home for Attorney
"The term 'legitimate rape' is a major problem as it puts the woman, not the man, on trial and suggests that it's somehow OK to judge and shame women [that claim to have been raped]," Shauna Prewitt, a litigation associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, said.California Ban on Gay Marriage Overturned
A federal judge has struck down a California ban on same-sex marriages ruling that the measure violates both the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the U.S. Constitution.Ted Turner's land grab generates suspicion in Nebraska; is he trying to drive ranchers out
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Once-thwarted gallery owner to auction King items next month
ATLANTA AP - Recordings of President Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. are among the historic items to be auctioned next month at the same gallery where a sale was thwarted in April because of opposition from the civil rights patriarch's family.Among the dozens of items Gallery 63 owner Paul Brown plans to sell are more than 20 original recordings of King, John F.Prosecuting Counterfeiters in New York State
David Frey, an assistant district attorney on Staten Island and chief of the computer and technology investigations unit, writes: Our government has historically protected its citizens' economic rights through both administrative and penal regulation. But, while artists, authors and engineers might live or die by intellectual property rights, counterfeiting crimes do not seem to strike a chord with the average citizen. Perhaps because of this, counterfeiting intellectual property in particular has a low risk to high reward ratio.TheStreet Buys The Deal for $5.8 Million, Plans to Shutter Print Magazine
The financial news provider sees promise in the digital portal attached to legendary dealmaker Bruce Wasserstein's pet publication. Hughes Hubbard & Reed and Jones Day landed roles on the deal for two longtime clients.Deputy GC Easily Weathers Role at Channel
Gary K. Saidman had been in private practice for 26 years when he moved in-house with The Weather Channel three years ago. "It was an easy decision and an easy transition," said Saidman, who previously was the Weather Channel's outside counsel at Kilpatrick Stockton. On his first day in his new office at the cable company, he picked up on the same work he had been doing as outside counsel.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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