By Mike McKee | February 23, 2004
Silicone breast implants seemed headed for museum shelves as failed relics of the American culture's obsession with cosmetic surgery after thousands of lawsuits took them off the market
By Vanessa Blum | December 22, 2003
Just days before the dramatic capture of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi Governing Council and the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority finished work on a statute establishing an independe
By Leslie T. Thornton | September 27, 2004
Every four years at about this time, the political discussion in America turns to the presidential debates. First, there are the debates before the debates. How many shoul
By Daniel J. Meador | May 1, 2006
Howard Bashman has done a significant service by calling attention to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, an important but little-understood court. At the same time, a hr
By Zoe Tillman | August 6, 2012
Earlier this year, U.S. District Judge Jay Zainey got an email about a young family in trouble. The couple, both lawyers in New Orleans, were on vacation when their 19-month-old daughter fell
By Marcia Coyle | November 2, 2010
Torture, maiming, decapitating and urinating on human beings are rare topics in Supreme Court arguments. But the justices on Tuesday heard all of them as they entered the world of video g
By Sheri Qualters | August 1, 2012
The jury instructions in the trial of a man sentenced to three years in prison for training a laser on a police helicopter while it ushered a natural gas tanker through Boston Harbor were up
By Roy A. Schotland / Special to the National Law Journal | March 16, 2009
At oral arguments in the U.S. Supreme Court, we give great weight to counsel's responses to the justices' questions and to what signals the questions may give about a justice's later vote
By Carrie Levine | November 17, 2009
Former Sen. Tom Daschle is leaving Alston & Bird to join DLA Piper in a deal that was finalized late Tuesday, both Daschle and DLA Piper officials confirmed. Daschl
By Robert Lennon | December 29, 2003
Reading news accounts about the travails of Faith Fippinger, John Gurley knew immediately that she would need counsel."Whenever you hear someone saying, 'I'm not going to pay,' y
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