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Too late to save the legal profession?
Rather than steering by the light of the sanctity of the "rule of law," firms today set their sights on profits for partners.Ideas Abound for Improving the System of Electing Judges
Brief of the Week: Campaign cash and a question of faith
Amidst the nearly two dozen amicus briefs in the term's next big campaign finance challenge, a religious voice hopes to be heard now and in future challenges.View more book results for the query "*"
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High Court Agrees to Sit Down to Religious Tea Case
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider a Bush administration plea to keep members of a New Mexico church from using a hallucinogenic tea in their ceremonies. The administration wants the high court to overturn a November 2004 en banc ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The en banc decision affirmed an earlier injunction that prohibited the government from barring importation and use of the tea, which contains a substance barred under the federal Controlled Substances Act.Supreme Court hears immigrant's ID theft case
WASHINGTON (AP) ? Ignacio Carlos Flores-Figueroa, an undocumented worker from Mexico, made a curious and undeniably bad decision.Trending Stories
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