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A Letter From a Diversity Law Group Summer Associate
As Tamika Stembridge wraps up her time as a Philadelphia Diversity Law Group summer associate at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, she reflects on her experience and the PDLG's goal of building a diverse community of legal professionals in Philadelphia and surrounding areas -- a community diverse in gender, color, sexual orientation and life experiences. And Stembridge -- who never knew a single lawyer as she was growing up -- has ideas about what attorneys can do to improve diversity in the legal profession.The Contract Chronicles: Lance, Sergei, Kovy, Babby, Reggie, and the Rangers
Several firms flock to yet another performance-enhancing drug probe; and more on the lawyers investigating whether Reggie Bush should forfeit his Heisman Trophy.Viewpoint: Judicial Independence Claims Are Overblown
Gingrich promotes policies benefiting donors
WASHINGTON AP - Potential GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has promoted public policy positions that closely track the financial interests of companies that underwrite a think tank he founded.The Center for Health Transformation is part of an elaborate consulting and communications empire Gingrich has built since he left Congress under a political cloud in January 1999.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Second District Muffs Wage Ruling
Two lawyers in Seyfarth Shaw's San Francisco office explain why a recent appellate court ruling will hurt California workers � and their employers.Governor Deal's JNC gets 75 names for appeals court
Governor Nathan Deal's Judicial Nominating Commission received 75 names of judges and lawyers to replace retiring Judge A. Harris Adams, a huge number compared with recent open seats. The nominees include, clockwise from top left: Judge Trip Self, litigator Mary Paige Adams, prosecutor Don Geary, Judge Benjamin Studdard, Judge Todd Markle and litigator Ken Shigley. Markle was Governor Deal's lawyer; the others made Deal short lists for the COA.NYU Law to Unveil New Furman Hall
NYU's $98 million addition, under construction and courtroom controversy since September 2001, opens for classes this morning. Administrators finished moving into their new offices over the December holidays.Trending Stories
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