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Guarding Against Mission Creep
The Department of Justice has gained powerful new law enforcement powers since the 2001 terrorism attacks, as last week's ruling by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review illustrates. But some observers fear that prosecutors will be tempted to put these tools to use in areas well beyond the war on terrorism.View more book results for the query "*"
How an Overachieving Law Professor Toppled the President's Terror Tribunals
Georgetown law professor Neal Katyal (right), who argued Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, is the antithesis of those big-firm luminaries of the Supreme Court bar. Doesn't matter. He won, and won big.Will Executive Compensation Dry Up?
If personal loans end and stock options change, salaries and bonuses may rise -- but maybe not.Keeping Score: The Recap of the Week in Legal Business
Two decisions came down from the Federal Circuit last week on separate legal malpractice claims � one concerning Fulbright & Jaworski and the other Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. Plus more news and notes from the legal business scene...Trending Stories
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