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Tea party targets schools for 'Constitution Week'
School kids will be learning about the U.S. Constitution this coming school year with help from a conservative Idaho publishing house, if a tea party group gets its way.Threatening Criminal Exposure To Gain Civil Advantage
It is unethical for a lawyer to threaten criminal exposure to gain a civil advantage, right? Wrong.Cab Company Slammed for Discrimination
Pro Bono Bulletin Board: Lawyers drive successful taxi discrimination case; Freedom Now fights for imprisoned activist in China; Iranian man hoofs it for peace; and seventh-grader takes Drinker Biddle by storm.View more book results for the query "White"
A glance at the biggest legal tech topics of 2012
This was the year that technology research company Gartner Inc. said e-discovery is a billion-dollar market.'Exacting' Standard for Litigants Seeking to Avoid Waiver
When a litigant wants to raise an argument on appeal, the litigant must have made that argument before the trial court, i.e., "preserved" the argument, or else the appellate court will deem the argument waived. The appellate court will generally ignore any waived argument absent certain extraordinary circumstances or if the argument is nonwaivable, e.g., subject-matter jurisdiction. Thus, it is essential that litigants properly raise arguments in the trial court to avoid waiving them on appeal.80 Years Later, Capone Wins Freedom Again in Mock Trial
Miami attorneys, journalists and others -- all in snappy suspenders and fedoras, slick shoes and even slicker hair -- took part Tuesday in a re-enactment of a 1930 trial of notorious Prohibition-era gangster Al Capone, as part of the celebration of the 100th year of Miami-Dade Circuit Court. Judge Scott J. Silverman, who organized the retrial, said the original case was the product of an angry South Florida community eager to rid itself of the nation's biggest mobster -- and willing to illegally arrest him to do it.Levy, Lewinsky Cases Shine Light on Interns -- the Worker Bees of Washington
Outside the U.S. capital, the words "Washington intern" bring to mind the faces of two young women: Chandra Levy and Monica Lewinsky. Their images obscure the fact that the city teems with an estimated 20,000 young people who come to Washington, D.C., each year to work long hours for little or no pay on Capitol Hill in order to learn about government and share corridors with the powerful.Trending Stories
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