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April 24, 2007 | Daily Report Online

School case will test threats, free speech

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April 15, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

State v. Robinson

In connection with the execution of a "knock-and-announce" warrant, police must provide a reasonable opportunity to respond before resorting to forced entry; absent unforeseen exigent circumstances supporting the use of force, the use of a flash bang device nullifies such warrant.
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May 03, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Galvao v. G.R. Robert Construction Company et al.

A general employer may be held vicariously liable under respondeat superior for injuries caused by the negligence of a borrowed, or "special" employee, engaged in the business of the special employer, if the general employer controlled the special employee and the employee furthered the business of the general employer; if the first part of the test is not satisfied, and the general employer did not exercise control, then the general employer cannot be held vicariously liable.
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August 13, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Ex-GoDaddy GC Eyes Arizona Governor Race

Former GoDaddy general counsel Christine Jones is looking to go from .com to .gov—she's announced that she's running for governor of Arizona.
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July 21, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Trucker Who Regularly Passes Through May Be Sued In County

A long-haul trucker who regularly passes through the interstate highways of Lackawanna County and uses truck stop facilities there has established sufficient contacts to be sued in the county?s courts, a common pleas court judge has ruled.
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March 29, 2004 | Law.com

U.S. v. Causey and Skilling

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August 02, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Roberts and Scalia: Standing Side by Side

Lily [email protected] all the swirling controversy over what John Roberts Jr. believes, it has been the rare moment when the nominee has been caught in the act of being himself. But in a 1993 law review article Roberts penned shortly after his departure from the government, he holds little back about his views-and offers a passionate defense of Justice Antonin Scalia.
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December 11, 2009 | Law.com

Legal Training Looks at New Directions in Response to Recession

For the eighth year in a row, members of the legal training and professional development community converged on Washington, D.C., this month for their annual pow-wow, the NALP Professional Development Institute. This year, the faltering economy created a greater sense of urgency among attendees. In contrast to prior years' gatherings, which often focused on improving the performance of individual lawyers, the guiding principle this year was industry transformation.
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September 04, 2008 | The Recorder

N.B. v. Hellgate Elementary School District

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May 29, 2006 | National Law Journal

What inherent power?

"Inherent" presidential authority engages a very unstable principle. There are doubtless some such powers buried in Article II. But the inherency principle is unprincipled; it conduces to opportunism, attributing powers when convenient, without roots in the text or history of Article II.
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