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Court Revisits Alien Tort Statute in Opening Session
Opening its new term with old business, the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday appeared likely to restrict lawsuits in federal courts by foreign victims of human rights violations committed abroad.People, respondent v. Wieslaw Krotoszynski, appellant
Evidence Insufficient for Criminally Negligent Homicide; Defendant�s Acts Did Not Contribute to Cause of DeathKiller's Confession Held Not to Trigger Right to Counsel
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'Meritless' Suit Costs Attorney Over $107,000 in Legal Fees
Western District Judge John Curtin had previously declined to award counsel fees, finding that Suzanne Taylor's suit against the neighbors who cleaned her patio while she was away was not entirely unreasonable, but the matter was remanded by the Second Circuit.United States v. Swazine Swindle
Fourth Amendment Does Not Require Exclusion Of Evidence Obtained After Unreasonable StopCyber-Bullying: N.Y. State Court Rejects Online Harassment Claim
Stephen M. Kramarsky of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky writes that a bill now under consideration in Congress treats harsh words on the Internet quite differently from those on the playground.Trending Stories
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