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Justice Department Agrees to Throw Out Terrorism Convictions
In a dramatic reversal, the U.S. Justice Department has acknowledged that its original prosecution of a suspected terror cell in Detroit was filled with a pattern of mistakes and oversights'' that warrant the dismissal of the convictions.Nashville Night Court to Broadcast Proceedings on Internet
Nashville, Tenn.'s night court, a place to see some of the city's most famous characters at their worst, is expected to go online. Officials in Tennessee's Davidson County are planning an Internet site that will show live video of proceedings in night court as defendants are booked into the city jail. "Frankly, we are proud of what we do, and we want the public to know what we do," said Deputy Police Chief Steve Anderson.McNair v. New York City Housing Authority
Matter of Section 8 Ineligibility Remanded To Agency to Determine if Petitioner Cured ItSeverance Waivers Are an Endangered Species
When involuntary employment terminations are necessary, employers often try to protect themselves by conditioning severance pay on the signing of a general release and agreement not to sue. However, recent rulings suggest that the waivers themselves may be seen as a form of per se retaliation against former employees. Attorneys Karl G. Nelson and Samantha A. Ferris examine the implications of recent EEOC cases and suggest ways employers can protect themselves from litigation risks.Ohio Jury Slams Steelworkers' Union
A $4.3 million verdict by a federal court in Ohio has not put an end to a violent labor dispute between Middletown, Ohio-based AK Steel and the United Steelworkers of America. The union and its Local 169 will appeal the jury's Nov. 1 finding that the union played a role in the violence that has disrupted production at AK's Mansfield, Ohio, plant since 1999.Law Schools Helping to Pay the Price for Students' Firm Employment
SMU Dedman School of Law's Test Drive program pays employers $3,500 to take in recent graduates for one or two months. And Duke Law School's Bridge to Practice program pays unemployed recent grads a modest stipend while they spend eight weeks with legal employers. Are such programs helping?AHA's in-house lawyer lauds team's specialized work
What are your responsibilities at AHA As vice president and managing general counsel, I report to our general counsel and chief legal officer, Gloria Green, and manage a team of two attorneys, a paralegal and an administrative assistant. We support contracts and procurement, litigation, our Housing Choice program and provide general advice and counsel to all aspects of our business.Placement program puts law school grads in firms for free 'test drive'
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