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Silicone breast implants seemed headed for museum shelves as failed relics of the American culture's obsession with cosmetic surgery after thousands of lawsuits took them off the market
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Every four years at about this time, the political discussion in America turns to the presidential debates. First, there are the debates before the debates. How many shoul
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Howard Bashman has done a significant service by calling attention to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, an important but little-understood court. At the same time, a hr
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Earlier this year, U.S. District Judge Jay Zainey got an email about a young family in trouble. The couple, both lawyers in New Orleans, were on vacation when their 19-month-old daughter fell
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The jury instructions in the trial of a man sentenced to three years in prison for training a laser on a police helicopter while it ushered a natural gas tanker through Boston Harbor were up
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