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In Military Protest Case, Where Will Justices Draw the Line?
On the first Wednesday of every month, John Dennis Apel is usually demonstrating against nuclear weapons at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. But this Wednesday he will be at the U.S. Supreme Court, watching the justices debate whether he can be barred from protesting there forever.DOJ Sued Over Access to Non-Prosecution Agreement
The U.S. Department of Justice is being sued over its refusal to publicly disclose a $2 million non-prosecution agreement prosecutors reached with a Houston-based tree services company that employed undocumented workers.Program Designed to Place Grads in Southern Public Defender Offices
Gideon’s Promise—an Atlanta-based non-profit that trains and advocates for public defenders throughout the South—has launched its Law School Partnership Project, a new initiative aiming to make it easier for law graduates to become public defenders in the South.White House Touts Obamacare's 'Profound' Economic Effects
As glitches continued to plague Healthcare.gov, White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough said the Affordable Care Act already has helped the U.S. economy and will have a "profound" effect on the U.S. economy in the coming years.Dallas Hip Replacement MDL Cases Going 'Full Tilt'
More than a thousand miles separate Dallas and Toledo, Ohio. However, geography isn't the only difference between the hip-replacement multidistrict litigation filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas in Dallas and that filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio in Toledo.View more book results for the query "*"
TAQA Powers Up Law Department With New GC
Abu Dhabi–based international energy company TAQA has appointed Michael McGuinty as its new general counsel and company secretary.The Shifting Landscape of Supply Chain Regulation
Regardless of industry, geography or scale, every corporation can expect increasing interest in its supply chain. The questions for companies, then, are: How can they make sense of it all, and how can they plan accordingly?NY Pro Bono Rule Change for In-House Lawyers
A new rule change taking effect this week will add a potential 5,000 to 10,000 in-house counsel to the pro bono pool in New York state.Applications Up to 1.9M at World's 5 Big Patent Offices
Almost 1.9 million patent applications were filed at the world's five largest patent offices in 2012, according to a new statistical report.Law Tribune Seeks Contributed Photos
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