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Ashcroft: One year after the terrorist attacks, how do we see John Ashcroft
Douglas S. Reedohn D. Ashcroft lost his last election to a dead man-and the ghosts from that campaign still seem to haunt our attorney general. Perhaps more than any other recent chief legal officer of the United States, Ashcroft seems particularly responsive to the political constituencies who helped him secure his position in the Bush administration.Cite as: Lessem v. Taylor, 07 Civ. 10601 (LLS), NYLJ 1202481058561, at *1 (SDNY, Decided February 1, 2011)District Judge Louis L. Stanton
Taking back the friendly skies
I am fed up with poor air-travel etiquette. Let's start taking air travel back-one flight at a timeI know most of you reading this are lawyers or working at law firms-just a fraction of those flying the friendly skies, but we must start somewhere. And we lawyers are leaders. Right Sure we are. And we know how to sue people As a rule-abiding Cog, travel etiquette is just not discussed or enforced enough for me.Defense: Dorsey Use of Staff Not Illegal
R. Robin [email protected] for former DeKalb Sheriff Sidney Dorsey are offering a novel defense to RICO allegations that he used his office for private gain. They say it's not against the law for a sheriff to use the department's employees and resources in a private business.The RICO indictment is coupled with another indictment that charges Dorsey with the murder of Sheriff-elect Derwin Brown.The full case caption appears at the end of this opinion. OPINIONMICHAEL, Senior District Judge: Frederick E. Bouchat (the "plaintiff-appellee") filed this action, seeki
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Justice Leonard B. Austin NASSAU COUNTY Supreme Court Counsel for Plaintiff: Pro se Counsel for Defendant: Law Office of Louis Venezia, P.C. Justic
Trial starts in kids' forced Grand Canyon hikes
PHOENIX AP - A federal trial began Wednesday for an Indiana man accused of forcing his grandsons to hike for miles in the Grand Canyon without food or water in brutal August heat.Christopher Alan Carlson, of Indianapolis, who is in his mid-40s, has pleaded not guilty to six counts of child abuse.Jury selection in his trial began Wednesday and was expected to wrap up by Thursday.Weil Gotshal lost an important round at the Second Circuit Tuesday in a copyright fight over a "motorcycle-riding superhero with supernatural powers and a flaming skull for a head."
Marvel Worldwide Inc. lost an important round at the Second Circuit in a copyright fight over Ghost Rider, the "motorcycle-riding superhero with supernatural powers and a flaming skull for a head."
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