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Most of the attention recently being paid to guns has focused on extending the ban on assault weapons, continuing to conduct background checks and protecting the gun industry from liability fo
May 2, 2005
Never Too Late To Do the Right Thing Every so often a case comes along that tugs at a judge's heartstrings. The recent Appellate Division decision in Lenni Lenape Nation v. S
By Rees Morrison and Julia Hayhoe | August 1, 2005
Recognizing possible successors for senior positions in a law department, grooming those candidates and promoting them without untoward repercussions are challenges for many general counsel. T
By David Drachsler | November 6, 2006
The U.S. Supreme Court announced recently that, for the first time, it will make transcripts of oral arguments available for free on its Web site on the same day the argument is held. These tr
By Martin L. Haines | September 27, 2004
Pretend that November, finally, has come and gone. The presidential election is over. Far more voters than usual turned out. The winners? No one knows. Unreliable voting machines and r
By Bruce MacEwen | January 2, 2006
I have posited before that the traditional one-size-fits-all associate-to-partner model is coming under increasing stress. Evidently, Allen & Overy agrees. After suffering
By Randolph J. May | October 18, 2004
The vitality of the communications industry is important to the well-being of the overall economy. But with this year's presidential campaign dominated by debates on war and national security,
April 18, 2005
Booker Resurrects Lenity Statute in Federal Sentencings Dear Editor: A number of federal judges outside the District of New Jersey, as well as most defense practi
By Paul S. Hunter | March 23, 2007
On March 5, the Washington Post reported that "the government is about to start opening up the process of reviewing patents to the modern font of wisdom: the Internet." There has yet to
By Karla Grossenbacher | September 19, 2005
In 1986, Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to prohibit the unauthorized interception of electronic communications during transmission and to provide limited protection
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