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Delaware Law Weekly

'Judicial Hellholes' Report Got It Wrong on Del. Supreme Court's 'Take-Home' Asbestos Ruling

To say the Delaware Supreme Court reversed its longstanding precedent is wrong. It affirmed its longstanding precedent.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Letter to the Editor: O'Connor Unfairly Criticized Over Remarks on Temple Prof's Speech

"Shame on TAUP for supporting Hill's remarkably hateful statements and for unfairly criticizing someone who has dedicated a substantial part of his professional life to the betterment of Temple University," Stephen A. Cozen writes.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

NY Seniors Should Have Automatic Exemption From Jury Service

New York is one of a dozen states that does not have an automatic exemption or excusal from jury service for persons over a certain age---usually 65 or 70.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Appeal Waivers Are Not Truly Voluntary

Such across-the-board waiver policies are antithetical to a fair criminal justice system.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

It's Important to Bridge Political Differences in These Turbulent Times

We believe this will promote better legal practices that enrich both the state and tribal courts and will help preserve Native American customs.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Widow's Letter on Suicide Reminds Writer That Some Jobs Don't Work Anymore

"Sometimes lawyers will leave a firm because it is a very negative environment. ... In many instances, it is a great firm, but things have evolved so that the fit just isn't there."
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of Chief Justice Harris Hines: Letter

"I never saw Justice Hines without a smile on his face, and he always greeted people warmly and with genuine affection, and he was loved by all."
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Why We Still Need Bar Associations — Perhaps More Than Ever

Bar associations are more than just buildings, committees and CLE seminars. They are the heartbeat of the legal profession.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Meaning of 'Regina' Decision Debated

There is simply no good reasoning to allow a landlord to use the rent from an unlawfully deregulated lease.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Abuses Prejudice Cases Against Disabled Who Want Accommodation Pets

It is fair to point out that there have been abuses by those requesting accommodation animals and that such abuses have entered the “realm of contemporary literature, humor and satire.”
3 minute read

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