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Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 12, No. 51 -- March 17, 2004
Opinion: Riding A New Wave Of Nullification
I am siding with Grandpa Simpson and refusing to recognize Missouri — at least until Missouri recognizes the Constitution. Last week, its Republican-dominated legislature failed, by one vote, to override a veto of the (so-called) Second Amendment Preservation Act.Krispy Kreme Wins Trademark Claims Against Franchisee
Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp. has won an injunction blocking a delinquent franchisee from operating in New York's Pennsylvania Station and another location. A federal judge granted the preliminary injunction to the donut maker on the grounds that franchisee Satellite Donuts was behind on its obligations under its agreements with Krispy Kreme and is in violation of the Lanham Act.Citizenship Revoked for Nazi Camp Guard
Citing a long line of cases where courts have found that service as an armed guard at a concentration camp constitutes assistance to the Nazis, a federal judge in New York revoked the citizenship of 77-year-old Mykola Wasylyk, who claimed he was himself a slave laborer. While acknowledging that denaturalization is a harsh remedy, Judge Norman A. Mordue said the evidence suggests that Wasylyk was admitted to the U.S. in 1949 under false pretenses.View more book results for the query "*"
Phila. Trial Lawyer Leader Seeks to Preserve Joint and Several Liability
Ronald A. Kovler is just settling into his new position as president of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, but he already has a specific tort reform target in his crosshairs.Clement urges high court to consider gag order case
A former U.S. solicitor general is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether an attorney has a First Amendment right to disseminate a sealed document obtained, unsolicited, by a whistleblower.Sealing Court Filings Will Be Tougher Under New Rules
Starting July 1, lawyers will have a tougher time shielding court filings from public scrutiny. They will need a sealing order from a judge unless the document falls within one of the exemptions in the rule governing access to court recordsTrending Stories
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