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Blogger Who Threatened Lives of Federal Judges Gets 33 Months in Prison
New Orleans recovery stalls in wake of Hurricane Katrina
TWO YEARS AFTER HURRICANE Katrina almost nothing seems the same in New Orleans, but one thing has not changed-a cool regard by business for what was once a major Southern commercial center.The recovery is creeping along. As population increases but employment growth slows, no one is certain where the jobs will come to sustain the city's rebound.Eruption of Overseas Corruption
Bribing overseas officials used to just be the province of big oil companies -- it recently cost Chevron $30 million to settle government charges that it paid illegal kickbacks to Iraq for oil. But Bay Area lawyers say that local tech companies -- especially those expanding overseas -- could find themselves the targets of a crackdown on the shadier forms of negotiation sometimes used in foreign countries.Law schools to discuss possible major changes
When 3,000 law professors gather in New York in January for the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, they'll debate whether to find new ways for law schools to select students, how to strengthen the pipeline to public service careers and other challenges to the status quo.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Judges to decide fate of Gonzales' picks
ATTORNEY GENERAL Alberto Gonzales is out, and while fully evaluating his legacy will take awhile, part of it will be front and center next month when the terms of 11 interim U.S. attorneys simultaneously expire. On Oct. 12, these prosecutors will find themselves at the mercy of the same U.S. district courts that the Justice Department saw fit to cut out of the U.Casualty of Deferred Prosecution
Once a shining star in New Jersey's vaunted modern health care system, Vivian Sanks King is ousted as the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey's general counsel in the throes of a federal investigation into Medicaid double-billing.International Court Detains Rwandan-Born Warlord
African warlord Bosco Ntaganda was taken Friday from the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda and flown to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where he faces charges stemming from rebels' reign of terror in eastern Congo a decade ago.Trending Stories
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