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Two More Trade Morgan, Lewis for Reed
A week after Reed Smith picked up two insurance recovery lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Reed Smith picks up two insurance recovery lawyers from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.Supreme Court Ends Confrontation Clause Case, Non-Orthogonally
When the Supreme Court heard arguments Jan. 11 in the confrontation clause case Briscoe v. Virginia some wondered why the Court would review a case so similar to Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts, which was decided just last June. On Monday, the Court decided to leave the precedent untouched and send the case back to Virginia courts, which it could have done without hearing arguments in the first place. And for Supreme Court word buffs, the ruling was something of a disappointment for another reason.Military sex assault reports up, changes ordered
Sexual assaults in the military are a growing epidemic across the services and thousands of victims are still unwilling to come forward despite a slew of new oversight and assistance programs, according to a new Pentagon report.Commentary: Victory for Democracy in Iraq
Jim Slattery, a former U.S. congressman who heads Wiley Rein's public policy group, observed the elections in Iraq this month as part of a six-person international team organized by the International Election Monitors Institute. What he saw was "an inspirational example of the Iraqis' commitment to democracy," he writes. Early vote counts indicate that more than 60 percent of registered voters cast ballots, a remarkable turnout given the level of violence in Baghdad.View more book results for the query "*"
Temporary Suspension Order — John J. Collins
Notice to the bar.Pennsylvania Ruling Impacts Treatment of Turncoat Witnesses
In a ruling one expert said "opens a gigantic hole" in the law for prosecutors seeking to boost the credibility of turncoat witnesses, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed, 4-3, the conviction and death sentence of a man involved in the 1998 killing of a Philadelphia lawyer and his paralegal. Two dissenting justices argued that the prosecution had improperly vouched for the turncoat, in violation of established precedent.Health Care Argument Raises Jurisdictional Issues
Close to noon on March 26, the first day of history-making arguments in the health care cases, journalists will emerge from the U.S. Supreme Court to breathlessly report on what the justices and advocates said about the Anti-Injunction Act.Trending Stories
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