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Law Review Article Could Spell Trouble for Kagan at Confirmation Hearing
Several recent profiles of Elena Kagan imply that she has eyed the Supreme Court almost since high school, and that her reticence about taking strong stands on issues may have been calculated to smooth her path. But such foresight wasn't at work when she wrote a book review published in a 1995 edition of the University of Chicago Law Review. While commenting on Stephen Carter's book on the sorry state of Court confirmation hearings, Kagan offered an analysis that lights up like neon now that Kagan herself is a nominee.State in the Interest of V.A., a Minor
An abuse of discretion standard governs review of a prosecutor's decision to waive a juvenile aged 16 and over charged with an enumerated offense under N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-26 into adult criminal court.Sidewalk Hazard Costs NYC $21 Mil.
In what may be the highest-ever trip-and-fall verdict against the city of New York, a jury has awarded more than $21 million to a woman who stumbled over the remnant of a no-parking sign.View more book results for the query "*"
South Carolina launches building drive
The University of South Carolina has announced plans to replace its aging School of Law facility with a new, $75 million building in downtown Columbia. The law school will need to raise the remaining $25 million before it can break ground.Trending Stories
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