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Opinion: The Next Step After Cortez and Hyundai
The Texas Supreme Court has issued two opinions that redefine what voir dire inquiries are proper and when a trial court can properly strike a venire member for cause. But one step is missing in the court's analysis: What happens when a trial court strikes a venire member for cause due to his or her answer to an improper evidence-weighing question?FDA strategy would pre-empt tort suits
Under the Bush administration, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has adopted a novel legal strategy that would, if successful, leave many consumers claiming injury from pharmaceuticals or medical devices with no recourse to tort law, critics and attorneys charge. That strategy is pre-emption, basically the nullification of state actions that conflict with or supplement FDA decisions.Competing Domain-Name Registries Creating Tower of Cyber-Babel
Who owns the rights to the Internet domain name "www.free.shop"? Depends on whom you ask. As more domain registry companies pop up, there is increasing confusion about which names belong to whom. Officials at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers have long warned of the chaos that could stem from a proliferation of "generic" top-level domain names, but the organization appears powerless to regulate their use.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge: Feds can use surveillance evidence
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A federal judge says there's probable cause to believe an Iraqi man facing terrorism-related charged in Kentucky was "an agent of a foreign power" and that investigators properly gathered electronic surveillance and physical evidence him.Incoming Cobb chief judge grew out of military experience
Cobb County State Court Judge Toby B. Prodgers, who will become chief judge on Oct. 1, grew up moving around the country and the world with a military family. His father was an Army pilot who flew missions in World War II and a lawyer who tried cases as a judge advocate general. They lived in Japan and Germany as well as Alabama, California, Massachusetts, Ohio and Washington.Embrace Editing Techniques to Improve Briefs
Mistakes make it past even the most careful writer's eyes, partly because of what Andrews Kurth partner Kendall Gray calls a "problem of memory." But this pitfall is not inevitable, according to Gray, who provides some tips to help fellow lawyers bring a critical eye to their writing.ABA's Judicial Conduct Revisions Inspire Debate
A controversial draft revision of the model code of conduct for judges is drawing sharp reaction from the nation's legal community -- both negative and positive. The judicial election canons, which were recently posted without commentary, reflect the ABA's struggle to balance judges' First Amendment rights with judicial independence and impartiality. Much of the criticism thus far focuses on language, which critics charge weakens the code by making it less aspirational than its predecessor.Trending Stories
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