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Court Tosses Out Suit Against Groups That Vet Judges for Bush
A federal judge has tossed out a lawsuit aimed at subjecting California's judicial selection committees to open government rules, a move that would have shined a light on how California's federal judges are chosen. Lawyers for a failed U.S. attorney candidate in L.A. said the advisory committees should be open to the public under the Federal Advisory Committee Act. But a U.S. District Judge ruled last week that the question presented in the suit was political, not judicial.Stilettos invade startups as niche-shopping sites attract women
Alexis Maybank, co-founder of the shopping website Gilt Groupe, says her 5-inch stilettos are meant to send a message: being feminine and starting a technology company aren?t mutually exclusive.Men Rate Summer Programs Higher Than Women Do
Thomas [email protected] YORK-The first coast-to-coast survey to document the influences and outcomes of summer associate programs finds that most programs are considered valuable training experiences. "The report offers a valuable resource for law school career service administrators, legal employers and students alike," according to an introduction written by Paula A.Barbershop-Law Office Combo On Cusp Of 'Hybrid Business' Trend
Donald E. Howard II sees his new business venture as a natural combination: Everybody needs to get their hair cut and lots of people like to talk about their troubles at the barbershop.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Head to head: Google's free navigation app vs $80 TomTom iPhone app
Although Google's app shines in a few important areas and works well for occasional travelers, frequent motorists will appreciate the extra features that come with a price.School Doesn't Have to Enroll Children Living With Their Aunt, Says Federal Judge
Robin Poston arranged to care for her sister's three children, whose mother is in Indiana and drug-dependent. But a federal judge sided with the DeKalb County school district, near Poston's Stone Mountain, Ga., home, ruling the district may bar any child from attending a county public school if a parent or legal guardian does not live in the county, even if the child actually lives there with a caretaker.Coke Controls the Message With Report of Secrets Theft
By making an employee's alleged theft of its trade secrets public, The Coca-Cola Co. accomplished three things, experts say. It managed to control the message about the incident, it demonstrated its commitment to prosecute such thefts and it raised a red flag about the risks all companies face in protecting their most valuable possession -- their intellectual property. In a memo to Coke employees, CEO Neville Isdell said he has ordered a thorough review of the company's information protection practices.Lost? Tap Into Law Librarian Expertise
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