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High Court Speculators Eye Thompson-Again-for Opening
Andy [email protected] again, those who speculate about potential nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court are mentioning the name of Larry D. Thompson. The time might be right for the former Atlanta federal prosecutor, King Spalding partner, deputy U.S. attorney general and current general counsel for food and beverage giant PepsiCo Inc.Pittsburgh's revival offers lessons to G-20
Pittsburgh's journey from a symbol of urban decay to a high-tech and health-services center may offer some lessons to the Group of 20 finance ministers meeting there this week. So, too, may its stubborn financial problems. Pittsburgh survived the implosion of its major industry, steel, and the loss of a generation of workers.Texas appellate court overturns $13.5M contingency fee award to lawyer whose client won nothing
Chutzpah hardly begins to describe Texas plaintiffs lawyer Ed Lieck's fee request in a case between a U.S. subsidiary of Jindal Steel and Southern Texas Steel. Lieck was Jindal's local counsel in the suit, which involved allegations that Southern breached a contract to supply steel for a Jindal mill in Chambers County, Tx.More-than-expected growth spooks stock investors
HEALTHY ECONOMIC growth is welcomed everywhere, from Main Street to the White House. Just not on Wall Street.That's because some investors were counting on the Federal Reserve to start cutting interest rates this year to offset economic weakness. Shareholders like rate cuts because they lower corporate borrowing costs, which then boost earnings.View more book results for the query "*"
Expect a prickly hearing for Holder
Two months of silent preparation will reach a climax Thursday when Eric Holder Jr. enters the Russell Senate Office Building for his confirmation hearing to be attorney general. He will face the most difficult hearing of his life. His opponents will look for opportunities to question his judgment-and perhaps score political points.With humor and warnings, Republican candidates denounce Clinton in debate
ORLANDO, Fla. AP - And the loser is ... Hillary Clinton.That's how Republicans cast their debate Sunday night, when they weren't feuding with one another in their most direct and contentious exchanges yet.Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani used humor to hit Clinton, exclaiming, "You gotta be kidding" when asked if he differs with her on abortion and gay rights.What's reasonable in child searches?
The first child welfare case to reach the U.S. Supreme Court in more than two decades has prompted fevered debate among child advocates, but at oral argument last week, the high court's justices questioned whether there is any live dispute between the parties.Trending Stories
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