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  • Legal Times

    Hitting the Wall

    By Ira C. Lupu and Robert W. Tuttle | March 15, 2004

    The Supreme Court last month unexpectedly reminded us that, under the Constitution, religion is still distinctive. Its Locke v. Davey opinion clarifies that the First Amendment do

  • National Law Journal

    Quattrone's ready for his close-up

    August 28, 2006

    Like a championship boxer or a celebrity at a movie premiere, Frank Quattrone was swarmed by photographers who wanted to capture the look of a man who had just won his life back.

  • National Law Journal

    Movers

    January 5, 2004

    New partners Jenner & Block (Chicago): Nine associates have been promoted-Elizabeth A. Coleman, Jacob I. Corre, Katherine A. Fallow, S. Tony Ling, Daniel Mach, Edward J.

  • National Law Journal

    Courtside: Golf is par for the course at the high court

    By Tony Mauro | August 4, 2010

    When Justice John Paul Stevens looked for a way to illustrate the "absurdity" of the Federal Communications Commission's clampdown on fleeting expletives over the air last year, he re

  • The Legal Intelligencer

    Reversal could spell $200 million win for Aetna

    By Zack Needles | April 15, 2008

    The Pennsylvania Superior Court appears to have solidified a victory of more than $200 million for Aetna by reversing a Philadelphia judge's denial of its claim against its excess insurance p

  • Legal Times

    Supreme Court Stays Above Economic Fray — For Now

    By Tony Mauro | September 29, 2008

    As the nation’s stunning financial crisis competed with a riveting presidential election campaign for D.C.’s attention last week, the other branch of government—t

  • Legal Times

    Beyond Fun and Games

    By Scott Gilbert | February 27, 2006

    It was long ago. I was a young partner at a prominent D.C. law firm, standing in the elevator lobby, sporting my usual blue jeans, earring, and, at the time, a ponytail. One of

  • National Law Journal

    Tax havens lobby to keep their names out of the law

    By Carrie Levine | June 8, 2009

    A bill that would create a list of foreign tax havens, and give the U.S. Treasury Department new tools to impose sanctions on them, has set off an intensive lobbying push by locales that don'

  • National Law Journal

    The Class Action Fairness Act, five years later

    By Archis Parasharami and Kevin Ranlett | April 12, 2010

    Five years ago, Congress enacted the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (CAFA) in reaction to widespread "abuses of the class action device" in state courts. Congress heard evidence

  • National Law Journal

    What's your juror taking?

    By Julie Kay / Staff reporter | August 25, 2008

    As the percentage of Americans taking various medications skyrockets, some jury consultants and lawyers have begun asking potential jurors what kinds of medications they are takin

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