By Ted Pulliam | November 15, 2001
"Final Freedom" by Michael Vorenberg(Cambridge University Press;320 pages; $29.95)The infrequently cited 13th Amendment seems to be the wallflower of the Civil War
By Leslie A. Brueckner and Leslie A. Bailey | May 8, 2006
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced in a preamble to its new drug labeling rules that, in its view, failure to warn and some other tort claims against drug manufacturers
By Bruce Fein | May 14, 2007
The Internet is to modern America what the post office was to the original United States. But whereas a href="http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.articlei.html" target=
By Tom Klaff and Bill McComas | May 22, 2006
In the Duke University lacrosse team drama, lawyers began trying the evidence in the media the moment it surfaced. The allegation that players had raped a local woman at a party was quickly fo
January 19, 2007
We, together with many members of the bar, were outraged to read that Charles Stimson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Detainee Affairs in the Department of Defense, and a lawyer, gave a radio
By Steven C. Krane | January 29, 2002
Proponents of multidisciplinary partnerships (MDPs) have consistently downplayed the risks involved in combining different professions within a single firm. Dismissing the concerns of th
By Linda Hirshman | September 11, 2006
Well, we recently had the bar exam. In every state, thousands of would-be barristers lined up at testing centers to show what they knew about the elements of defamation and the difference betw
February 2, 2007
We agree with a pair of unanimous state Supreme Court rulings that upheld the constitutionality of the New Jersey DNA Database and Databank Act. The act requires all persons convicted of a cri
By Roy Simon | August 10, 2001
Let's talk about sex. You may not think sex and law practice belong in the same sentence. If you're logging 2,000 plus billable hours per year, sex and law practice may even seem mutually excl
By Philip A. Lacovara and Peter C. Choharis | February 22, 2002
More than 25 years have passed since Americans have worried about large numbers of U.S. troops being captured. But before the war on terrorism is over, American families might again know
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