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    Don't Ask foes cite implicit reversal by Obama administration

    By Amanda Bronstad | March 28, 2011

    The Justice Department has made an implicit "about face" regarding the constitutionality of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy in court — even though government lawyers are seek

  • National Law Journal

    Commentary: Too much ado about Justice Thomas' silence

    By David R. Fine | February 23, 2011

    The angst percolating through the legal press and ev

  • Legal Times

    Race for a Rainmaker

    By Jason McLure | January 31, 2005

    The pitch came from an old friend during a long bike ride. Every weekend, Ralph Ferrara says with a laugh, he "gets dressed up like a fishing lure" and "rides 50 miles a day on a

  • Legal Times

    Ease Burdens on Business

    By William A. Niskanen | December 25, 2006

    The stereotype is that Democrats are less open to the concerns of American business than are Republicans. The surprising — indeed, encouraging — reality is that

  • National Law Journal

    Scrambling with ID theft programs

    By Sheri Qualters / Staff reporter | February 4, 2008

    A massive federal regulation requiring financial institutions and companies offering consumer credit to craft an identity theft program that detects suspicious account activity has lawye

  • Ip Magazine

    Yes, We Can Build a Better Patent Trap

    By Brenda Sandburg | October 10, 2005

    The engineers who toil away at Cisco Systems Inc. do more than design routers and switches. For the past decade they've also helped the company build an intellectual property for

  • Legal Times

    Recruiting From the Inside Out

    By Steve Nelson | June 25, 2007

    In a recent meeting with a large law firm client that we've been helping with partner searches for many years, one of the lead partners commented, "If we spent one-tenth of the time and

  • Legal Times

    What Works, What Doesn't

    By John Sterling | May 26, 2003

    As law firm strategists, we have watched the rising interest in and discussion of "branding" in law firm marketing and management circles. Though we do not provide marketing program impl

  • National Law Journal

    Cutting his own path

    By Marcia CoyleStaff reporter | November 7, 2005

    Washington-The last person with substantial hands-on prosecutorial experience to ascend to the Supreme Court was Earl Warren, whose 18 years in those trenches influenced the Warren Court

  • National Law Journal

    UC Irvine drops Chemerinsky

    By Amanda Bronstad / Staff reporter | September 13, 2007

    LOS ANGELES � The University of California, Irvine (UCI) has abruptly withdrawn an offer made to Duke Law School Professor Erwin Chemerinsky to become the first dean of its planned Donald Bre

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