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Parkland Jurors Must Manage Trial Stress on Their Own
They will view graphic security video of terrified teens and teachers being shot point-blank or running for their lives, examine autopsy and crime scene photos and hear heartrending testimony from wounded survivors and family members of the murder victims.Global Unease in the Wake of US Supreme Court's 'Roe' Ruling
The U.S. decision, which runs counter to global trends toward more liberal abortion rights, led almost immediately to a global call to strengthen legal protections for reproductive rights, as well as heightened fears for the knock-on effects on civil rights, privacy rights, women's health, and even local law.The US Reverses 'Roe' and the World Reacts
The U.S. decision, which runs counter to global trends toward more liberal abortion rights, led almost immediately to a global call to strengthen legal protections for reproductive rights, as well as heightened fears for the knock-on effects on civil rights, privacy rights, women's health, and even local law.The US Reverses 'Roe' and the World Reacts
The U.S. decision, which runs counter to global trends toward more liberal abortion rights, led almost immediately to a global call to strengthen legal protections for reproductive rights, as well as heightened fears for the knock-on effects on civil rights, privacy rights, women's health, and even local law.Global Unease as US Supreme Court Overturns 'Roe'
The U.S. decision, which runs counter to global trends toward more liberal abortion rights, led almost immediately to a global call to strengthen legal protections for reproductive rights, as well as heightened fears for the knock-on effects on civil rights, privacy rights, women's health, and even local law.View more book results for the query "Slaughter and May"
Ebert v. Illinois Casualty Co.
The Indiana Supreme Court ruled that a liquor liability exclusion unambiguously precluded any duty to defend a suit in which an injured motorist alleged that a bar had negligently allowed a customer to become inebriated.This Texas Judge Was Ordered—Again—to Do Her Job
The trial judge was given seven days to rule on motions, some of which have been pending for more than 22 months.Eleventh Circuit Defends Social Media Against State Regulation of Free Speech
The Eleventh Circuit's decision is a clear warning to other state legislatures, and even to Congress, that political views expressed on social media sites cannot be bent to meet the political views of the political party that may be temporarily in power. While political winds may change, the Constitution's principles remain fixed.Are Clients Regaining Sway With Law Firms?: The Morning Minute
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The claim arises out of a 2016 EU decision which found that five major truck manufacturers colluded to fix prices.Trending Stories
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