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What's Playing Now on the Dean's iPod?
Being a law school dean is a prestigious, high-profile position involving hard work and administrative savvy. But deans do have lives outside the office. To give readers a glimpse of the deans' off-duty lives, Texas Lawyer e-mailed Texas' nine American Bar Association-accredited law schools a brief Q&A for the deans and interim dean.Federal prosecutors honored by attorney general
Three South Florida federal prosecutors and an intelligence analyst have been recognized by Attorney General Eric Holder for their distinguished public service.N.Y. Lawmakers Target Modem Hijacking in First-of-Its-Kind Bill
New York state lawmakers unveiled a bill Monday that is believed to be the first in the nation to target modem hijacking, a practice in which thieves tap into people's computer modems to make international phone calls. If passed, the law would allow telephone companies and the state attorney general to bring lawsuits against modem hijackers and their accomplices.View more book results for the query "*"
Tracing the Effects of Oil and Gas Industry Political Donations
As news reports highlight the millions of dollars flowing from corporations and individuals into this year?s presidential election campaigns, money also continues to have an influence on members of Congress. Of 36 U.S. Senators who rank the oil and gas industry among their top 10 contributing industry groups, 31 sponsored or co-sponsored a bill earlier this week to try to push through the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline.3rd Circuit Ruling Eases Bankruptcy Trustee Suits Against Corporate Officers
A 3rd Circuit decision this week is likely to stir up the atmosphere in board rooms and executive offices nationwide by making it significantly easier for bankruptcy trustees to file suit against corporate directors and officers for alleged breaches of their fiduciary duties. The panel revived a suit against the former officers and directors of the defunct charter airline Tower Air Inc. in which the trustee claims they drove the company into insolvency by indifference and egregious decisionmaking.N.Y. Ban on Same-Sex Marriages Upheld
Same-sex couples have no constitutional right to marry, New York's Appellate Division, First Department, ruled Thursday in the first decision by a state appeals court to address the issue.Trending Stories
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