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Attorneys: Judge in Libby Case Just Doing What He's Always Done
President Bush knew what he was getting in 2001 when he made Reggie B. Walton one of his first picks for a seat on the federal bench -- and Walton didn't disappoint, proving to be exactly the kind of no-nonsense, tough-on-crime judge Bush was looking for. Therefore, some attorneys noted some irony in the president's decision to override Walton's sentencing of former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Said one: "The party who appointed him is now unhappy with what he appointed him to do."Lawyer�s Disqualification Thrown Out
In a Pennsylvania sexual harassment case, a Third Circuit panel concluded a plaintiff lawyer didn�t violate ethics rules by "manipulating" an employee in order to gain access to confidential information.Change Ahead for Law School Rankings?
U.S. News & World Report may change how it calculates its law school rankings -- and some deans aren't happy about it. The magazine is considering pooling part-time students' scores after hearing claims that some schools move students with lower grades and test scores into part-time programs so they can report better data, said the magazine's director of data research. Deans warn that a slot on the list is so important that some schools would drop part-time programs rather than slip in the rankings.View more book results for the query "*"
N.Y. court awards former inmate $606,750
A psychologically brittle former prison inmate who was raped by a corrections officer and then placed, ostensibly for her protection, in solitary confinement, where she was deprived of medical treatment and counseling, has been awarded $606,750 by a New York State Court of Claims judge.Second Circuit Halts Google Books Challenge to Weigh Class Cert
Seven Pieces to Solving the Software Puzzle
Effective communication is critical to a modern legal practice. Computer systems, software, broadband Internet equipment and presentation equipment are powerful tools for communicating and organizing information -- whether working in the office, at home, on the road or in the courtroom. Here, learn about the seven basic pieces that form the software puzzle.Trending Stories
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