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Several justices express doubts about Maine's ban on Internet cigarette sales to kids
Cast in the good-guy role of stopping Internet cigarette sales to children, Maine's deputy attorney general got roughed up Wednesday by several Supreme Court justices who suggested the law is not on his side.Judge Endorses Extension of Voting Rights Act, Including 'Preclearance'
District Judge John Bates in Washington ruled on Wednesday that Congress acted within its authority in 2006 when it extended the Voting Rights Act, including a section that requires some states and localities to get permission before changing how they run their elections.D.C. Metro Area's Largest Law Offices
The Legal Times 150 provides a snapshot of the size of the D.C.-area legal community in 2005 by listing the number of lawyers in the largest law offices in the District of Columbia, Northern Virginia, and suburban Maryland.Burial of former Venezuelan president delayed
Former Venezuelan President Carlos Andres Perez will be buried in his native country, ending a family feud over the location of his final resting place.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer-writers explore their creative interests
Novelist David Fulmer said the fiction-writing class he has taught in Decatur for the past four years has drawn all types of people, but one group stands out: lawyers."I never went looking for lawyers, but I've had at least one attorney in almost every class," said Fulmer, a mystery writer with eight books and a Shamus Award to his name.Worshippers urged not to 'sanitize' King's legacy
ATLANTA AP - A scholar and activist invoked the fiery side of Martin Luther King Jr.'s rhetoric Monday at the civil rights icon's church, urging the audience not to "sanitize" King's legacy or let the president off the hook on issues like poverty.Across the country, Americans marked what would have been King's 81st birthday with rallies and parades.Trending Stories
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