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May 20, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Virginia Asks High Court to Take Cross-Burning Case

Gayle HorwitzWASHINGTON-After three men were convicted of burning crosses to intimidate their neighbors, the Virginia Supreme Court threw out the state's cross-burning law for treading on free speech. Now, Virginia, backed by nine other states, is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to clarify how states may protect citizens from intolerance-based harassment.
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December 08, 2006 | Law.com

The Suit That Changed Face of Baseball

A litigator and sportswriter elegantly traces the history of baseball's reserve clause.
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March 30, 2006 | New York Law Journal

Panel Reverses Trial Court's Suppression Ruling

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March 19, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune

No Slowing Down For Age-Bias Suits

Baby boomers not shy about asserting their rights have triggered a new wave of age bias lawsuits, creating a host of legal challenges for employers that may not even be aware that discrimination is going on in the workplace.
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March 15, 2006 | Law.com

Wilson Sonsini Going to Washington

The firm is planning a new office and has hired Susan Creighton, its third antitrust lateral in the last year, as part of a push into the regulatory scene.
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December 02, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Panel Declines to Force Group to Say Stage Sets Were by Calder

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February 08, 2000 | Law.com

Brobeck Grabs Six From Lyon

The hot technology market continues to create problems for intellectual property boutiques. San Francisco's Brobeck Phleger & Harrison raided a half-dozen prominent patent attorneys from one of Southern California's most respected IP firms. The story is not uncommon as smaller shops are losing partners to -- or considering mergers with -- general firms that are beefing up their technology expertise.
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October 28, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

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September 24, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Senate Confirms First Openly Gay Appeals Judge

Todd Hughes, a career U.S. Department of Justice staff attorney, is confirmed as the first openly gay federal appellate court judge.
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January 11, 2000 | Law.com

Court Lets Stand 1st Circuit Independent Contractor Ruling

Independent contractors ranging from lawyers to plumbers have new opportunities to sue their clients for creating a hostile work environment. On Monday, the Supreme Court let stand a 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision which allowed such suits. The suit was brought by Mexican-American businessman Benjamin Guiliani. He claimed racial hostility by officials of a Wal-Mart store in Augusta, Maine, resulted in a hostile environment and the termination of his contract to sweep the store's parking lot.
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