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Greetings from Steamboat Springs, Colo., site of cattle ranches, ski resorts, and the James Brown Soul Center
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Images from congressional hearings, such as last fall's televised view of John Roberts Jr.'s bid to become chief
By Frank O. Bowman III | August 18, 2008
In June, a bill was introduced in Congress that would restrict the ability of federal prosecutors to demand waivers of the corporate attorney-client privilege as part of plea agree
By Mark Hamblett | February 3, 2003
Attorneys representing an American businessman in a foreign bribery investigation conducted by the Southern District U.S. Attorney's Office may not invoke the work-product doctrine to shield r
By David A. Martin | August 11, 2008
You wouldn’t know it from most press accounts, but by far the longest section of the Justice
May 29, 2006
Sued Attorney Says Domestic Violence Underlies Claims Dear Editor: I am writing in response to the May 15 article that you published regarding me
By Michael Schonberger | March 23, 2007
When the Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics issued Opinion 710 on seller's concessions last December, it relied on a misguided assumption. The transaction before the commi
By John Council | May 31, 2001
Practically since Gutenberg invented the printing press in the mid-15th century, newspapers have been satirizing the actions of politicians. Partly to protect the media's ability to criticize
By William W. Bedsworth | September 20, 2000
Boy, I'm glad they were able to get these Olympics off the ground. It was touch and go there for a while. To me, the whole thing resembled nothing so much as that pathetic picture of the last
By Robert Sheridan | August 30, 2000
The first time I saw a false accusation of a very serious crime occurred in 1984 and I had trouble believing it was false.The high school teacher client was divorced and living with hi
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