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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 55 -- March 23, 1998
For Climate Work, Firms Have High Expectations
A few years ago, clients asked Peter L. Gray if climate change was real. These days, the McKenna Long & Aldridge attorney in Washington fields questions about the business and law of climate change, not the science.Associates: Career Development
In this Special Section from the New York Law Journal: "Acquiring Key Non-Legal Competencies," "Think Like a Client," "Rocky Diversity Road Requires Different Approach," "Pro Bono Skills Are Transferable," "Amplify Your Networking" and "It's Never Too Soon to Consider Your Public Reputation."U.S. companies lobby for tax holiday on offshore earnings
U.S. companies with overseas operation have been lobbying for a tax holiday on offshore earnings, but they're already finding plenty of ways to avoid taxes.View more book results for the query "White"
Courthouses May Be Closed to Spy Claims
T.R. [email protected] Congress paralyzed by deep divisions over the legitimacy of the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance scheme, critics are hoping an alternate body might invalidate the program: the federal courts. It's hardly a given, however, that the courts will ever adjudicate the issue.Retirement Rumor Mill Revs Up, Runs Out
For a few brief hours on June 5, the U.S. Supreme Court retirement rumor mill, idle since last summer, lurched into full-tilt production. The Arizona Republic Web site reported that speculation was increasing on Capitol Hill that Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist planned to retire as early as this summer. The report had special significance because of the newspaper`s contacts in the Arizona congressional delegation as well as its familiarity with Supreme Court justices who have called Arizona home: ReHow an Overachieving Law Professor Toppled the President's Terror Tribunals
Georgetown Law professor Neal Katyal had never argued before the Supreme Court, but in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld he literally took on George W. Bush, arguing that the military commissions the president established to try the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base detainees were illegal. The Court agreed. Some had called the case unwinnable. Others had tried to talk Katyal out of arguing it. "I enjoy figuring my way out of a maze," he says. "If somebody says we can't do x or y, I like figuring out a way to do x or y."Judge Leaves Criminal Bench After Being Accused of 'Vile' Remark
Veteran Florida Judge Charles Greene asked to be re-assigned from the criminal bench Tuesday after he was accused of making a racially insensitive remark in his courtroom. In a letter to Broward County, Fla., Chief Judge Dale Ross on Monday, Broward County Public Defender Howard Finkelstein complained that Greene used the initials "NHI" -- meaning No Humans Involved -- to describe defendants and witnesses in an attempted murder case involving minorities.Trending Stories
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