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O'Connor and Ginsburg: Together and Apart
The two women justices on the U.S. Supreme Court may not be the closest of friends, and their opinions often diverge. But they speak warmly of each other and have many shared experiences -- from surviving cancer to facing gender discrimination to a fondness for classical music. Most of all, they are glad to have each other on the court.Seagull Energy E&P Inc. v. Eland Energy Inc.
Despite selling its working interest, the seller in this case remains liable under the operating agreement, unless released by the operator or the terms of the agreement.For Better or Worse, Stand Your Ground Is Here to Stay
Pennsylvania's expanded castle doctrine was enacted in 2011. Governor Tom Corbett signed the self-defense bill into law only months after his predecessor, former Governor Ed Rendell, vetoed the legislation.Florida Supremes: Churches Can Be Held Liable for Sex Offenses
At a time when the Roman Catholic Church is embroiled in several cases involving sexual misconduct by priests, the Florida Supreme Court has dealt it a significant setback. On Thursday, the court ruled that religious institutions can't use the First Amendment to avoid liability in lawsuits involving sexual charges. The church had argued the First Amendment prohibits the government from intervening in churches' internal affairs.No Need to Pay Health Premiums Beyond Maintenance, Court Says
Trial judges usually defer to higher courts and summon the wisdom of learned jurists in justifying their opinions. But Acting Supreme Court Justice Richard Dollinger invoked Gilbert and Sullivan as he parsed and applied an "ambiguous" holding from the Fourth Department.View more book results for the query "*"
Don't Let These Job Interview Myths Stand in Your Way
Finding the perfect legal job is not just about grades and experience; it is also about luck, determination and having the right skills.Judge Faces Disciplinary Action for Giving Girlfriend Legal Help
A court ethics panel hears charges that a judge used his office to wield influence and veered into the practice of law by advising his girlfriend about a litigation matter.Barulic-Stiles v. N.Y.S. Division of Human Rights
Lack of Jurisdiction Over State Proceeding Into Bias Claims' Investigation Explained'INSpire': Fifth Circuit Rejects Group Pleading Doctrine
John A. Neuwirth, a partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, writes that plaintiffs have long utilized the technique of "group pleading" to ensnare company officers and directors as defendants in securities fraud actions without having to plead specific facts regarding what role each defendant played in the alleged misleading statements or omissions.Trending Stories
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