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Is a New NLRB Sheriff Coming to Town?
The White House has nominated Richard Griffin, former union attorney and National Labor Relations Board member, to be the board's general counsel. Take note—as NLRB GC, Griffin would wield the authority to reshape the legal landscape for union and non-union employers alike.Unusual tools in the works to fight woes of economy
"Helicopter Ben" is hovering above with bags of cash. That's how we should think about Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's move to drop money into the economy to revive growth.He has no other choice since the Fed's primary stimulative tool-cutting interest rates-has failed to stave off a recession.Judge Mary Rudd Robinson still gets to be part psychiatrist on bench
Broward County Court Judge Mary Rudd Robinson received a scholarship to law school where she discovered two loves — the law and the man she followed to Fort Lauderdale and married.Conviction Stands Despite Lack of Attorney Advice on Immigration Consequences of Guilty Plea
Four of the five judges on the First Department panel faulted Felix Hernandez's lawyer's performance, but the majority concluded that the defendant had not shown that he would not have pleaded guilty if he had received the correct advice.Handle E-Discovery Issues Easily
Electronic discovery has created new traps and pitfalls in document production, warns Daniel R. Smith. But, armed with some best practices on handling electronic records, litigators can proceed with confidence.Some States Consider Using Uniform Bar Examination
CUNY Team's Central American Effort
A team of students from the City University of New York School of Law, working with feminist attorneys in Nicaragua, has brought pressure on the government of that Central American country to amend its total ban on abortions, including therapeutic abortions when the mother's life would be endangered by giving birth, which were allowed until 2006. The students and their attorney allies in Managua also call on the United Nations to intervene by forcing Nicaraguan authorities to end harassment of those in political opposition to government policy on abortion.A Wink, A Smile: How Gold Club Defendants Bonded With Jury
R. Robin [email protected] the Gold Club trial, a juror wrote former club owner Steven E. Kaplan to tell him the child she had conceived during the trial was a boy. "I guess his middle name will have to be Steven," wrote juror Tiffany Felker, an Atlanta second-grade teacher who was an alternate on the panel.Trending Stories
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