The latest from National Law Journal
- The Civil War: 150 Years Later
- Copyright damages in crosshairs
- Sting operation is focus of dismissal motions
- THE PRACTICE: Del. refreshes rules of the road for public-firm sales
- OPINION: Darrow's dream: ending the death penalty
- OPINION: Health insurance is not 'commerce'
- IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Mr. Hospitality
The Civil War: 150 Years Later | Top |
A special report on the Civil War focusing on notable Supreme Court cases from that era — as well as a movie by Robert Redford about a conspiracy prosecution arising from the Lincoln assassination. | |
Copyright damages in crosshairs | Top |
In downloading case, 1st Circuit to weigh whether statutory damages violate due process. | |
Sting operation is focus of dismissal motions | Top |
Criminal defense lawyers representing a group of weapons dealers in a foreign bribery prosecution in Washington want a federal judge to throw out the case over allegations the government crafted and closely scripted a conspiracy just to prosecute it. | |
THE PRACTICE: Del. refreshes rules of the road for public-firm sales | Top |
Chancery will not second-guess the business judgment of corporate boards unless there is a conflict of interest. | |
OPINION: Darrow's dream: ending the death penalty | Top |
States still supporting capital punishment could profit from learning Illinois' history with it, from the Haymarket Riots to Darrow's sermon against it in the Leopold and Loeb trial to the recent abolition. | |
OPINION: Health insurance is not 'commerce' | Top |
A single erroneous Supreme Court precedent from 1944, South-Eastern Underwriters, should be overturned. | |
IN-HOUSE COUNSEL: Mr. Hospitality | Top |
Profile of Scott McLester, General Counsel for Wyndham Worldwide Corp. | |
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