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Souter Blocks Access to His Papers for 50 Years
The New Hampshire Historical Society has announced that retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter is donating his personal and professional papers to the society.Carrier IQ's Tracking Software Attracts Flood of Complaints
Carrier IQ Inc., a Mountain View, Calif., company that's come under fire in recent weeks over concerns about tracking software installed on 140 million smartphones, now faces 51 proposed class actions in state and federal courts.Ginsburg Returns to Bench as Justices Reconvene
Looking strong and cheerful, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg returned to the bench Monday morning, just 18 days after major surgery related to her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Ginsburg, 75, took her place on the bench with a smile.John Edwards ends presidential bid
DENVER AP - Democrat John Edwards is exiting the presidential race Wednesday, ending a scrappy underdog bid in which he steered his rivals toward progressive ideals while grappling with family hardship that roused voters' sympathies, The Associated Press has learned.The two-time White House candidate notified a close circle of senior advisers that he planned to make the announcement at a 1 p.Impact on Public Health Predicted From National Broadband Plan
This past March, the Federal Communications Commission released its National Broadband Plan. After many months of study including public hearings and the review of public comments, the FCC developed the broadband plan as directed by Congress under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).Attorney Defends Taking On Mortgages as Contingency Fee
Foreclosure defense attorney Peter Ticktin has told the Florida Bar that he has not done anything wrong by obtaining second mortgages as payment from homeowners fighting foreclosure suits.Unpaid internships in jeopardy after court ruling
Unpaid internships have long been a path of opportunity for students and recent grads looking to get a foot in the door in the entertainment, publishing and other prominent industries, even if it takes a generous subsidy from Mom and Dad.In Prisons Ruling, Vindication for Liberal Lions
Anthony Kennedy's majority opinion reached the same conclusion as three Carter appointees did two years ago.Amendment Extending Lawyer's Lien Protection to ADR Found Not Retroactive
Supreme Court Justice Louis York said that an amendment to the Judiciary Law extending attorneys' lien protection to alternative dispute resolution is not retroactive in light of both the plain language of the statute and the legislative intent.Trending Stories
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