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How Texas Instruments Transformed the Eastern District of Texas
How did the Eastern District of Texas become such a haven for patent lawsuits? Rewind to Dallas-based Texas Instruments in the early 1990s for an answer.Confronting the Fact of Juror Research
The lawyers aren't the only ones doing discovery. Jurors have the online tools to discover all sorts of things about lawyers, their cases, their witnesses. The information age makes finding those 12 ignorant persons and keeping them ignorant -- a daunting and maybe impossible task.Case Law Evolves in the Admission of Text Messages
Peter A. Crusco, an assistant district attorney who works on investigations in Queens County, N.Y., cites several cases supporting his point that at trial, a short text message may carry much greater significance than a convoluted statement or lengthy document, e-mail or letter.9th Circuit Decency Act Ruling Rejected
The Communications Decency Act attempted to include a broad and sweeping immunity for third-party content providers. This immunity -- and its pertinence to IP law -- was the subject of a 2nd Circuit court decision, squarely in opposition to a 9th Circuit ruling on the same issue.View more book results for the query "*"
Apple, Publishers, Open-Source Dictate Law School Textbook Evolution
Electronic tablets will make paper books in law schools obsolete, publishing experts say, in reaction to news of Apple entering the textbook market and Thomson Reuters exiting it.Group Says Body Scanners an 'Unreasonable Search'
The Electronic Privacy Information Center wants to stop the Transportation Security Administration from using the scan that shows a naked image of a passenger's body as a primary means of screening. EPIC is asking the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington to require the agency to make a new rule with input from the public before it goes into effect.Cameras in the Courtroom and the Myth of Supreme Court Exceptionalism
Fearing change, Supreme Court justices have yet to allow media cameras into the courtroom, but NLJ's Supreme Court reporter, Tony Mauro, sees a lessening of this reluctance.Trending Stories
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