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Movie-Making Judge Resigns to Avoid Gag on Promoting Faustian Obama Opus
A judge-cum-filmmaker has stepped down from the bench rather than abide by a dictum from New Jersey judicial authorities that he not publicize his satirical movie painting President Barack Obama as a modern-day Faust. The film, "O.B.A.M. Nude," is about a cocaine-snorting college student, played by the judge, who makes a deal to deliver souls to Satan in exchange for a path to the presidency. The title's initials stand for "Occidental Births a Monster," a reference to a college Obama attended before going to Harvard.Local Filmmaker Judge Quits So He Can Promote Flick Ridiculing Obama
A New Jersey judge-cum-filmmaker has chosen to step down from the bench rather than abide by a dictum from state judicial authorities that he not publicize his satirical movie painting President Obama as a modern-day Faust.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Tips for Videoconferencing Success
Videoconferencing is a great way to conduct meetings in a way that saves time and money, but when it's done wrong it can be an embarrassing waste of both. Considering hardware failures, software glitches, equipment incompatibility issues and other hazards, the potential for mistakes is high. Use our experts' tips to ensure you'll never be the one wearing the pixellated paisley suit.Tax Lawyer's Love of Wine Fuels Wine-Centric Eatery
You won't find Mark Kuller these days at the Washington, D.C., law offices of McKee Nelson, where he was a partner until March and now is of counsel. Kuller spends most of his waking hours across town where he is building his dream, called Proof -- what he hopes will be D.C.'s premier restaurant and wine bar. Kuller says boredom with the law did not propel him into his new gig: "I think I always imagined having a second career. I still love being a lawyer, but I'm not going to bill 2,000 hours again."Hewitt-Packard Moves Leave Some Legal Issues Open
With the stock market in a lather over Hewlett-Packard's troubled leak investigations, HP CEO Mark Hurd tried on Friday to take control of the situation. But in doing so, he left unanswered key questions about legal representation in the festering matter.A Former AG Reflects on Corporate Integrity
When former Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, 72, took a call in his Washington, D.C., office from CBS News president Andrew Heyward last September, he did not suspect he would soon be dropping everything for three months to work on a thankless, high-visibility corporate investigation.Republicans Question Sotomayor on Abortion Issues
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